U.K. Home Office says the rights of asylum seekers must be placed above those of local people.

The Home Office’s bid to challenge the decision to temporarily block the owner of the Bell Hotel in Epping from housing asylum seekers has been heard at the Court of Appeal. Officials set out their case by suggesting the rights of asylum seekers must be placed above those of local people.

Three senior judges are now set to rule on whether to overturn a temporary injunction aimed to block asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel in Epping on Friday.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2101187/bell-hotel-live-home-office-epping-migrants

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