Inside Britain’s migrant crisis with overcrowded centre hit by diphtheria outbreak as 700 more crammed in after attack
contract seen by The Sun shows the new "confinement" units are to provide "suitable accommodation and facilities to deal with potential incidents of disorder”.Manston in Kent, which opened in February 2022, is used for short-term accommodation for processing asylum seekers, many of whom arrive by small boat across the Channel.A statutory inquiry into the alleged mistreatment of asylum seekers at Manston is set to be launched after the issues in 2022.
The processing centre in Kent has been earmarked for use until 2030 - despite Rishi Sunak’s pledge to stop the boats.So far more than 10,000 people have crossed the English Channel on small boats - a new record for this stage in the year.In an exclusive interview with The Sun on Sunday he promised to reduce net migration and ban "bad bosses" from hiring from abroad.
He said: "If you trust me with the keys to No10 I will make you this promise: I will control our borders and make sure British businesses are helped to hire Brits first.”has promised that the Rwanda flights will take off if he wins the election in July, telling The Sun: “You've got to make it clear to everyone if you come here illegally you won't get to stay.
“Those people have been detained, flights are booked, airfields are on standby, escorts are there, casework is happening and those flights will go because that's how we build a deterrent.”
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