Category : Immigration


Asylum seeker runs tech biz from taxpayer-funded hotel room

Exclusive investigation reveals a Sudanese asylum seeker living in a taxpayer-funded luxury hotel is running an international tech business from his room, complete with MacBooks and designer goods, while the public foots the bill.

ICE Secretly Housed Migrants in Louisiana Hotel

US immigration authorities covertly used a Sheraton hotel to detain over 60 migrants, including children, bypassing normal procedures and igniting a firestorm of local protest in Louisiana.

Farage's migrant hotel demand sparks dangerous backlash

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage faces a furious backlash after demanding to know the location of a migrant hotel in England. Locals, politicians, and charities condemn his 'inflammatory' and 'dangerous' language, warning it puts asylum seekers and staff at

Tory Ministers' Asylum Rhetoric Sparks 'Hatred' Crisis

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf accuses senior UK Conservative ministers, including Robert Jenrick, of fuelling public hatred and division through their dehumanising language on asylum seekers, following a shocking incident in Essex.

UK's £8.2M Daily Bill for Asylum Seeker Hotels

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £8.2 million every day to house over 50,000 asylum seekers in hotels, as the costly backlog crisis deepens.

13 Councils Accused of 'Human Dumping' in Epping Hotel Row

A massive political row has erupted after 13 London boroughs were accused of 'human dumping' for housing hundreds of asylum seekers in a single Epping Forest hotel, leaving the local council with a multi-million pound bill and strained public services.

High Court Blocks Govt's Epping Forest Asylum Plan

A last-ditch legal bid by the Home Office to house asylum seekers at a controversial Essex site has been thwarted by a High Court injunction, sparking a major political row and leaving the government's immigration strategy in disarray.

Councils Win High Court Ruling Against Asylum Hotels

Local authorities score a major legal victory against the Home Office, granting them new powers to challenge the use of hotels as asylum seeker accommodation. The ruling could set a nationwide precedent.

Farage slams asylum seeker move to Essex hotel

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage slams the government's covert decision to house asylum seekers in a four-star Essex hotel, branding it a 'betrayal' of local communities and a 'complete failure' of the UK's immigration policy.

Trump admin to screen visa applicants' social media

The Trump administration unveils a controversial new policy requiring nearly all US visa applicants to submit their social media handles for screening of 'anti-American' sentiment, sparking a major row over privacy and free speech.

London Erupts: Huge Anti-Mass Immigration Protest

Tensions boil over in Westminster as a massive protest organised by the 'Take Back Control' movement brings central London to a standstill. Demonstrators demand the government slash immigration numbers and secure UK borders, clashing with police in a dram

Trump's Black Border Wall: A 'Thermal' Deterrent

Ex-President Donald Trump proposes a radical new design for the US-Mexico border wall, suggesting a black, heat-absorbing paint job to make the metal 'too hot to touch' for climbers. The controversial idea was unveiled at a rally in deep-red South Dakota.

Farage Wins: Migrants Evicted from Sussex Hotel

Nigel Farage claims a major victory as a four-star hotel in Sussex is set to evict migrants following local backlash. The win signals a growing challenge to the government's asylum policy.

UK Citizenship 'Good Character' Test Faces Legal Challenge

Exclusive: A landmark legal case challenges the UK's 'good character' citizenship test, arguing it unfairly penalises immigrants for minor, spent convictions and leads to unjust deportations. Critics call the rule 'draconian' and 'discriminatory'.

UK Strikes Deal for Swift Return of Iraqi Channel Migrants

The UK government has signed a pivotal treaty with Iraq, enabling the swift return of Iraqi nationals who cross the Channel illegally. The deal marks a major escalation in the fight against people smuggling gangs and small boat crossings.

Council Wins Legal Battle Against Govt Over Migrant Hotel

In a dramatic blow to the Government's migrant housing strategy, Epping Forest District Council has successfully blocked the use of a local hotel for asylum seekers. The High Court ruling exposes deep disarray within Labour's flagship policy, leaving plan

High Court Rules Asylum Hotels Unlawful

A landmark High Court ruling has declared the Home Office's use of hotels for asylum seekers unlawful, throwing Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's strategy into chaos and triggering a frantic search for alternatives.

High Court rules Govt asylum eviction plan unlawful

The High Court has delivered a scathing ruling against the Home Office, blocking its controversial plan to evict asylum seekers from a hotel in Epping. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper accuses the government of 'total chaos' in its asylum policy.

Alan Johnson: Rwanda Plan Makes UK Less Safe

Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson delivers a scathing critique of the UK's Rwanda deportation scheme, arguing it removes key witnesses and makes prosecuting gang leaders harder, ultimately undermining public safety.

High Court Orders Essex Asylum Hotel Closed After Protests

A High Court judge has mandated the immediate closure of an Essex asylum accommodation following far-right demonstrations that raised serious public safety concerns. The ruling highlights growing tensions over migrant housing policies.

Starmer: I'll scrap Rwanda scheme on day one

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer vows to immediately ditch the controversial Rwanda deportation plan if he wins the General Election, branding it a 'gimmick' and a costly failure.

Maine cop charged with immigration document fraud

A police officer from Maine is accused of using a forged Puerto Rican birth certificate to obtain a US passport and deceive immigration authorities, raising serious questions about internal security protocols.

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