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Asylum Seekers Struggle as Hotel Closures Cause Chaos

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Published: 14 July 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The lives of many asylum seekers are currently in great turmoil today. Families are facing sudden relocation due to ongoing government policy shifts. These individuals are being moved from hotels across the United Kingdom rapidly. The Home Office is closing these facilities to reduce total public spending. This decision has caused significant distress for many very vulnerable people living here. Huda is a forty-one-year-old engineering graduate who recently fled from Tunisia. She escaped severe threats from her own extended family to seek safety. She spent six months living in a London hotel with her two children. Then she received a notice that they must leave in mere days. This notice came as a complete shock to her small struggling family. The hotel, Staycity, was closed as part of a major government pledge. Officials want to move people into barracks or other shared housing options. These closures follow public protests by various vocal anti-migrant political groups. These critics often argue that hotels are far too luxurious for asylum seekers. The Home Office announced the closure of twenty hotels on twenty-fifth June. This followed an earlier announcement that closed eleven hotels earlier this year. When these hotels close, residents are sent to many different new locations. Some people are moved to other hotels, while others face military barracks. A few are granted asylum, but many others remain in a state limbo.

Legal experts have now launched challenges regarding these very rapid mass evictions. There are serious concerns about the government failing to assess individual needs. A deputy high court judge stated that the situation is currently quite arguable. The home secretary may have failed to properly assess the new living accommodations. Huda remains terrified because her daughter relies on a wheelchair for daily mobility. Her daughter also suffers from epilepsy and a very serious heart condition. Huda explained that she has many medical supplies to keep her daughter alive. These essential items take up nearly an entire room in their small accommodation. The family waited in the reception area for nine hours for their transport. Huda noted that the new hotel is much worse than the first one. She said that she and her children are dying little by little here. Her daughter is now sleeping on the floor because of the bunk beds. The new room is cramped and there is nowhere to cook any food. This lack of facilities makes caring for her children incredibly difficult for her.

Ralitsa Peykova is a solicitor working for the firm Deighton Pierce Glynn now. She is currently mounting legal challenges against these very fast government evictions. She stated that the hotel closures have been complete chaos and wasted money. Her firm has issued urgent legal proceedings to protect their many vulnerable clients. These people are moved from place to place without any real careful assessment. There is no evaluation of their specific health or social care needs today. Chloe White is the executive director of Action for Refugees in Lewisham. Her organization supports families who were moved out of the Staycity hotel site. She notes that the Home Office often claims these closures are great successes. She believes the reality on the ground is actually very different for people. She noted that the human cost of these rapid moves is quite high. Families are being ripped away from their local support systems at short notice. They often lose access to the specialist care that they desperately need today.

Huda further described the dire conditions inside her new, very small hotel room. She explained that she must change her daughter’s nappies in the public corridor. Her daughter’s medicine requires refrigeration, yet there is no fridge in their room. She expressed deep worry that she will not be able to keep her alive. Another man named Farhad also received a notice to move very suddenly. He was simply handed a Post-it note telling him to leave tomorrow. No reason was ever provided to him for this sudden and stressful move. He feels that the Home Office simply does not care about them. He highlighted the case of one person receiving chemotherapy for their cancer. This individual was moved far away from their essential local hospital treatment. Farhad says he is a victim of both torture and extreme labour exploitation. He also suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and quite severe clinical depression. He feels that the Home Office ignores the deep suffering of these people. He worries that his current hotel will likely close very soon too. He would then be moved again away from his essential mental health care.

A second mother is also challenging the Home Office decision in court today. She was forced to move five hundred miles away to the city Aberdeen. This happened just two days before one of her son’s final exams. Both she and her sons are distraught after this major educational interruption. These young students are now facing an uncertain and very difficult academic future. A Home Office spokesperson defended the recent actions of the current government. They stated that the government will close every single remaining asylum hotel. They are working hard to move asylum seekers into more suitable housing. The spokesperson claimed that the welfare of seekers remains a top priority. They promised to work with providers to ensure that needs are truly met. They aim to minimize disruption to these families whenever it is at all possible. However, the families living through this situation describe a very different reality. They feel that their basic human dignity is being ignored by the state. The legal battles ahead will determine if these policies must be changed soon. For now, many people continue to live in a state of deep anxiety.

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