Home Secretary ordered immediate review in use of taxis for shelter seekers

home Secretary Is Ordered an immediate review In the use and cost of taxi boats asylum seekers Between the hotel and from medical appointments.

Shabana mahmood Call follows an inquiry In life hotels, in life, in which a migrant was sent on a cost for a GP appointment on a 250 -mile journey. House office Of £ 600.

In other cases, Migrants When they are taken in the middle of the hotel, the taxi is transported hundreds of miles across the country.

Shabana Mahmood ordered a review of the use of taxis for shelter seekers

Shabana Mahmood ordered a review of the use of taxis for shelter seekers ,Packet,

But currently it is not known how much House office Spends taxiing every year Migrants And by appointments and between hotels.

When asked about the revelation, Sharan Hotel, Housing Minister’s part of a BBC investigation in life inside the Housing Minister Matthew Penicook Said: “There are no figures in the house office, I think, I do not want to go into the nuances of that case, but it is too much, it is very suspicious why such a long distance was traveled in that example.”

A home office spokesperson said: ” home Secretary The department has asked to see the use of taxis for immediate transfer asylum seekers,

The BBC investigation also found migrants cooking food under dangerous conditions in hotel rooms, including electric hobbies and fire alarms.

And this exposed the widespread illegal work, in which migrants reduced their families as £ 20 to send money to their families to take jobs in the dark economy and paid people smugglers.

Protesters have gathered outside migrant hotels

Protesters have gathered outside migrant hotels ,Packet,

Anger has climbed to the use of government’s hotels to the house shelters, with a refugee council warning with charity, they have become “a flashpoint for community stress and the tax of taxpayers to the taxpayer.

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Critics have also warned that they leave the migrants trapped in Limbo, while the protesters have closed the hotel asylum outside the hotel.

However, till the BBC investigation, there was little information about the extent to which taxpayer-funded taxis are being trusted on the transport of migrants across the country.

The conservatives accused labor of “writing an empty check for illegal immigration”.

Labor promised to end the use of asylum hotels by 2029, with Rhel Reavs that the move would save £ 1bn per year.

But on Tuesday, Mr. Penikuk was unable to give guarantee that the target would be met, only emphasizing that the party is “prescribed” to reach it.

The former top civil servant in the home office has also warned the ministers on the target, warning that “ups and downs” could close it.