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Migrants are set up in hotel rooms with four-year-old beds, according to the online film material.
In a look at one of the highly guarded migrant hotels in Great Britain, video meals show that are served in canteens in buffet style and in rooms with video game consoles and jewelry.
The film material, according to reports in a hotel in West Sussex, in which hundreds of migrants are located, also seems to show the residents that they enjoy music lessons, as well as the detection of alcohol and drug use in bedrooms.
In the middle of the growing annoyance is about the use of hotels for migrants, with protests spread across the UK.
Aston Knight, who claims to have worked as a contractor in the hotel, said the film material was recorded between October and December last year.
In a video, employees can be seen in aprons that serve the residents of large hotel style warmers that contain beans, hash browns, cooked tomatoes and hard-boiled eggs. A hotel resident can be seen on her plate with 10 eggs.
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Other videos show the bedrooms of the hotel, the playstations, televisions, necklaces, golden watches and landline helpers, which can apparently make international calls.
In a room you can see a device that seems to be a cannabism mill while another contains a trash can with empty storage cans.
Hotel dwellers also enjoy the lessons with drum and violins, while a video shows a group of young people who play cricket in the hotel parking lot.
A container was filled with empty storage cans in one room
Some residents played cricket on the hotel site
Mr. Knight from Bedfordshire said: “I was absolutely shocked about luxury. It was something I didn’t expect.
“The mainstream media like these were a kind of hell, but I was amazed at the level of food waste and luxury.
“It changed my opinion on migrant hotels. I used to support it.
“While the country is fighting lifestyle and people to pay their mortgages, it was shocking to see the absolute luxury.”
In the past few weeks, protests outside of migrant hotels have taken place throughout the Great Britain, which are most intensive in Epping, where the police have made 18 arrests and accused seven people in connection with consecutive demonstrations.
According to the latest Home Office data from March, around 32,000 asylum seekers will be accommodated in around 210 hotels.
The government has undertaken to end the use of asylum hotels through the next elections, but critics claim that they would endeavor to comply with the promise.
On Friday, the Ministry of the Interior announced that asylum seekers will become homeless if they reject instructions from officials to draw from hotels into alternative accommodations.
The residents of Epping protested in front of a hotel that was accepted by
According to Home Office, hundreds of migrants refuse to be transferred every week and frustrating attempts to reduce the number of asylum hotels.
Some hotels were forced to remain in use for just three migrants because they refused.
The search for alternative accommodations has become a priority, as 24,000 migrants have exceeded the channel this year.
In addition to 80,000 outstanding initial asylum sayings in March, there is a growing gap of 41,000 failed asylum seekers who have appealed against the decision, whereby many apartments needed.
The company that headed the hotel and the home office was contacted for a comment.