💨 Abstract
Nigel Farage criticized the UK government for housing illegal migrants in hotels while locals like Stuart Whittaker, a homeless former factory worker, struggle. Farage argued that legal migration strains public services, but the unfairness of illegal migrants receiving better treatment fuels public anger. The annual cost of asylum support is around £4.7 billion, with 15,000 migrants arriving from France this year.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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