An investigation has revealed migrants in taxpayer-funded hotels are charged with serious offenses, including rape, sexual assault, robbery, and GBH. Approximately 32,000 migrants are residing in asylum hotels while bypassing medical waiting lists, and 339 faced court appearances in just the first six months of the year. The investigation suggests that the actual number of asylum seekers in court may be higher. Concerns have been raised about crime involving illegal immigrants, particularly regarding the safety of women and children, prompting calls for immediate deportation upon arrival.
An investigation found that migrants in taxpayer hotels are charged with serious crimes such as rape, sexual assault, robbery, and grievous bodily harm.
There are 32,000 migrants living in asylum hotels who bypass dental and hospital waiting lists, with 339 appearing in court in the first half of the year.
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp stated the investigation highlights the risks posed by illegal immigrants, noting a significant increase in crime associated with them.
The Home Office acknowledged that while the analysis covers only a fraction of court cases, there is no excuse for abuses of hospitality by criminals.
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