Shared rooms, rancid food, no clothes: new report lays bare shocking conditions of those seeking refuge in UK
by Mark Townsend from World news | The Guardian on (#6B217)
Asylum seekers are enduring conditions worse than prison as they wait in hotels for claims to be processed
Asylum seekers have been forced to live for a year in windowless rooms smaller than prison cells, served food so dire it is blamed for causing diabetes, and have spent days in their underwear because they only have one change of clothes.
These are the shocking conditions laid bare this weekend in a comprehensive report from the charity Migrant Voice, which took testimony from 170 asylum seekers staying in London hotels that are supposed to serve as short-term accommodation.
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