UK refugee charity calls for ban on naming migrant hotels

The Refugee Council in the United Kingdom has called on British lawmakers not to disclose the names of migrant hotels to the general public, citing safety concerns.

It is understood that the charity’s chief executive, Enver Solomon, wrote to the House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle, expressing “serious concerns” over the safety of asylum seekers arriving in England in small boats across the English Channel.

The move comes after a lone far-right British man threw petrol bombs at a migrant processing center in Dover, Kent late last month before taking his own life.

Solomon warned MPs that by naming hotels in their local constituencies, they were increasing the risk of harm for asylum seekers residing at the facilities.

It should be noted that Remix News is not aware of any other attempts to target facilities accommodating asylum seekers, and at the time of the aforementioned attack, Head of Counter Terrorism Policing South East Ch Supt Olly Wright said there was “nothing to suggest any ongoing wider threat at this time.”

In his letter, Solomon claimed the Dover migrant center attack “served to underline that people in the asylum system are vulnerable to violent attack by extremists, and many are staying in hotels with minimal security.

“It has been Home Office practice to not publicly name hotels where people are staying in order to guard their safety and privacy, but we know that increasingly MPs are naming specific premises when they raise this issue.”

The refugee charity’s chief executive accepted that MPs should be able to raise any constituency issue in parliament, but insisted “this can be done without identifying a specific hotel and potentially making it more vulnerable to attack.”

Solomon urged the Commons leader to “communicate with MPs on this matter,” and asked that they “refrain from publicly identifying hotels that are housing people seeking asylum, to maintain the security at these sites.”

The Home Office has now block-booked more than 200 hotels across Britain and Northern Ireland to temporarily house individuals entering Britain via small boats and claiming asylum, and resettled Afghans; a move that is costing U.K. taxpayers around £7 million a day.

According to Home Office figures given to parliament’s Home Affairs Select Committee last month, more than 37,000 migrants are being accommodated for, and with an asylum system that has only processed 4 percent of the tens of thousands of individuals who arrived in the same manner to Britain last year, the accommodation has become semi-permanent for most, and the number of arrivals continues to rise.

Latest figures as of the beginning of this week put the number of arrivals via the English Channel so far this year at 41,769, with a further 30,000 supposedly thwarted by French police patrolling the country’s northern beaches.

British MPs have contacted the Home Office as they have sought to address the escalating number of complaints made by their constituents over the inappropriate hotel locations being used by the Home Office.

Labour’s Lisa Nandy claimed a hotel in her constituency was unsuitable to accommodate large groups of adult males due to its location near to a secondary school, after numerous reports of girls’ P.E. lessons being watched by groups of men, and harassment of school girls walking home.

Peterborough City Council, supported by local Conservative MP Paul Bristow also recently opposed the use of a luxurious city center hotel in the town by asylum seekers, with the council claiming its social services had reached capacity.

Ipswich Borough Council and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council both also recently argued that hotels were being converted to hostels for asylum seekers, in breach of their local planning controls.

Local authorities in Kent and the surrounding area wrote to Home Secretary Suella Braverman last week telling her department its social services were at “breaking point” after saturating its social housing and hotel accommodation to house migrants.

Ethical questions will arise as to whether residents near to migrant hotels should be informed of plans to house large groups of asylum seekers, and whether anonymity as per the locations being used to house them could lead to further incidents among unassuming locals.

https://rmx.news/uk/uk-refugee-charity-calls-for-ban-on-naming-migrant-hotels/

March for Lola: Hundreds of people march through Paris and commemorate in front of the girl’s house

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Emotions are still stirring one month after the death of young Lola. The murder has deeply shocked the country and as BFMTV reported on Wednesday November 16, many French people wanted to show their support for the young girl’s family, friends and loved ones by marching through the streets of the capital. “Everyone must be sympathetic to this kind of march,” says one resident, speaking to BFMTV. “We are all affected from near or far, we can only be in solidarity and offer them our help. We told them we will continue to be there for them,” confesses another resident.

The procession started at 4pm on Rue Goubet in the 19th district of Paris. It passed by the family’s flat where Lola’s body had been found and held a prayer service with music.

The march then reached the forecourt of the town hall, where the teenager’s mother, who did not want to be filmed, spoke a few words. The mother said: “Living with and without Lola, understanding the incomprehensible, that is the situation we are in after the mental tsunami that hit us on October 14″. And she added: ” Getting back on your feet will be difficult”.

The girl’s parents had asked that the gathering be “free of any political expressions and demonstrations”. “Lola’s parents really wanted it to be a march dedicated to life, definitely a tribute to Lola as she was,” the mayor of the 19th arrondissement, François Dagnaud, is quoted as saying by BFMTV.

The funeral of Lola , which took place on Monday October 24, attracted many people. As France 3 reported the same day, several hundred people attended the funeral. Among them were the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, and the Secretary of State for Children, Charlotte Caubel. As for the main suspect, she was charged with “murder and rape with torture and barbarity of a minor under the age of 15” and detained in Fresnes prison in the Val-de-Marne department.

https://www.valeursactuelles.com/societe/marche-pour-lola-des-centaines-de-personnes-defilent-a-paris-et-se-recueillent-devant-le-domicile-de-la-jeune-fille

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Italian PM is right to refuse migrant boats, says Le Pen as she slams hypocritical French government

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is right to turn away the plethora of migrant rescue vessels attempting to offload the migrants they are taxiing from the Mediterranean to Europe, the leader of France’s National Rally parliamentary group, Marine Le Pen, has said.

In an interview with the Italian Corriere della Sera publication, France’s former presidential candidate offered her support to the newly elected Italian leader, insisting the new Italian decree to refuse permission for humanitarian vessels to dock, or to only offload those genuinely vulnerable when they do so, is the correct policy.

“The accusations of the French rulers against Italy are profoundly unjust and reveal a rejection of democracy,” Le Pen told the publication as she slammed French President Emmanuel Macron’s administration.

“The Italians elected Meloni, who is notoriously opposed to the anarchist clandestine immigration that the NGOs are trying to impose on us. By refusing to allow those on the Ocean Viking to disembark, the government in Rome is merely respecting the will of the Italian people,” Le Pen added.

The French conservative politician referenced the French government’s reluctance to accept the humanitarian vessel, operated by the French NGO SOS Méditerranée, after Italy refused it permission to dock in Catania, highlighting Macron’s double standards on the issue.

“As for the French government, I find it hypocritical because it evokes humanitarian reasons, but in 2018 the Aquarius ship was rejected by France and was forced to sail to Valencia,” she noted.

Le Pen highlighted the French government’s reliance on international law, which states that a humanitarian vessel has to dock in the closest safe port, and wondered, “Why don’t the boats of the NGOs, which I consider accomplices of the smugglers, not land in Algeria, or even closer in Tunisia? Aren’t those safe havens?”

“It is an attitude of great contempt towards those countries, moreover incomprehensible given that every year hundreds of thousands of Europeans go to spend their holidays in Tunisia. Are Tunisian ports safe for tourists and not for the Ocean Viking?” Le Pen asked.

“The truth is that the French government is in favor of immigration and doesn’t want to say so,” the politician told the Italian publication, adding that she stands with countries such as Poland and Hungary, which have welcomed refugees but have a much stricter line on economic migrants.

“There is no inconsistency in the fact that each country thinks first of all of its own interest. I don’t want to welcome migrants into my country and I don’t want to impose them on others. The European Union cannot impose migrants on people who do not want them,” she concluded.

https://rmx.news/crime/italian-pm-is-right-to-refuse-migrant-boats-says-le-pen-as-she-slams-hypocritical-french-government/

Italy: NGO ships ‘attract migrants’ says minister

Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi on Wednesday defended the government’s tough stance on NGO-run search-and-rescue ships, saying their operations encouraged migrants to try to reach Italy across the Mediterranean.
    “The presence of NGO ships continues to represent a pull factor (for migrants) and they are also important for criminal organizations that base their modus operandi on the presence of NGO assets in the area,” Piantedosi told the Senate.
    The minister was reporting to parliament after a big diplomatic row with France over the Ocean Viking, a ship run by French NGO SOS Méditerranée.
    The ship docked in Toulon with 230 asylum seekers on board on Friday after Rome ignored the ship’s appeals to be assigned a port of safety for weeks.
    Piantedosi said the current voluntary EU mechanism for the redistribution of migrants had “failed to take off” and called for “a new European policy truly based on the principle of solidarity”.
    He said Italy’s reception system for asylum seekers was at “saturation” point as it was currently holding around 100,000 people.
    “We are acting with humanity and firmness on migrants,” he said.
    “We have no intention of failing to respect our reception duties.
    “But you don’t enter Italy illegally.
    “Human traffickers shouldn’t be the ones to select who enters.
    We want to manage migrant flows instead of having to endure them”.

https://www.ansa.it/english/news/2022/11/16/ngo-ships-attract-migrants-says-piantedosi_2e296888-cab2-4a7c-99ff-7f3fd57ca4fb.html

France: North African migrant indicted for raping two women in the middle of the street under threat of knife

A North African migrant minor has been indicted for the act of raping two separate women under the threat of a weapon on Oct. 28 and Nov. 5 in the city of Lille.

The suspect, arrested on Thursday, Nov. 10, is a 16-year-old unaccompanied minor from North Africa, according to a police source who spoke to French newspaper Le Figaro. A judicial inquiry has now been opened in the case.

The rapes were committed on two Lille students who were both returning from a party in the evening, with both attacks occurring in a narrow isolated street in La Voix du Nord in the Wazemmes district.

The attacker used the same method of attack in both cases. He drove up to the victim with a scooter and threatened them with a knife. He then forced them to follow him before he raped and beat them. He also ended up stealing their mobile phones and jewelry before fleeing.

Police responded by deploying large numbers of officers in the Wazemmes district. Lille Urban Security investigators feared that this individual with a disturbing profile would re-offend. The suspect ended up being apprehended on Thursday, Nov. 10, by the police officers of the interdepartmental service for securing public transport (SISTC).

France has been beset with a number of public rapes by migrants as of late, including the rape of 12-year-old Paris girl Lola by an Algerian migrant with deportation orders. Earlier this year, a Tunisian migrant raped an English tourist directly on a street in France. In August of this year, a North African migrant was arrested for raping an American tourist in a Paris public toilet while her partner waited outside. Last month, a Congolese migrant attempted to rape a 24-year-old French woman because he did not have enough money for a prostitute, telling police, “I wanted to have a beautiful White (woman).”

Such cases have been seen across Europe, with Girogia Meloni recently posting a video of a migrant raping a woman directly on the streets of Italy in the middle of the day, which sparked international headlines.

The trend of migrants being vastly overrepresented in sexual assaults and other serious crimes is present across Europe; however, pointing this out can sometimes be dangerous. For example, in Sweden, two respected academic researchers have been prosecuted for publishing a study detailing the massive overrepresentation of foreigners in rape cases.

France has also seen a dramatic increase in murders and rapes in recent years, which has coincided with a dramatic rise in immigration from North Africa, Africa, and the Middle East. According to the French interior minister’s office, 48 percent of criminal acts in Paris are committed by foreigners, while this figure is 55 percent in Marseille.

https://rmx.news/france/france-north-african-migrant-indicted-for-raping-two-women-in-the-middle-of-the-street-under-threat-of-knife/