
Two Thousand Locals March Against Sussex Asylum Seeker Camp
As the UK Home Office attempts to pivot from ‘migrant hotels’ to former army bases, it continues to anger local residents, concerned for their safety.

As the UK Home Office attempts to pivot from ‘migrant hotels’ to former army bases, it continues to anger local residents, concerned for their safety.

Hadush Kebatu, mistakenly released from prison, was paid £500 by the Home Office to facilitate his deportation to Ethiopia.

A ‘small boat’ migrant convicted of assaulting a young girl and a woman has been deported, just days after his mistaken release from prison.

The Ethiopian was found guilty of a series of crimes against girls and a woman.

Councils across the country are still considering action similar to Epping’s despite the latest setback.

Two police officers suffered minor injuries during a protest in Epping.

Court of Appeal overturns ban on housing 138 asylum seekers in Epping, despite local anger and safety fears.

Epping council says planning rules were broken, but the Home Office insists housing migrants in the Bell Hotel is a human rights duty under the ECHR.

Ethiopian migrant allegedly propositioned teenagers, declaring he wanted to “have a baby” with them.

The movement taps into growing anger over the effects of uncontrolled immigration—in the UK and elsewhere.