Councils in England are set to take legal action to remove asylum seekers from hotels in their areas after the British High Court ruled on Tuesday that a North London hotel could temporarily reject migrant lodgers.
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- A High Court ruling allows Epping Forest District Council to ban a hotel from housing asylum seekers. 6s
- Twelve other councils led by Reform UK plan similar legal actions. 14s
- The council cited public safety risks and disruption as reasons for the ban. 11s
- All asylum seekers must leave the hotel by September 12, with a further court decision pending. 43s
- The Home Office warns the ruling could spark more protests near migrant accommodation. 1m 4s