What’s Really Going on Behind Closed Doors in UK Migrant Hotels?

What’s Really Going on Behind Closed Doors in UK Migrant Hotels?

I received an email about what really happens in an immigrant hotel in the South of the country – STAY SAFE!

What’s Really Going on Behind Closed Doors in UK Migrant Hotels?

This video is not about this hotel below but a similar one in the South of England.

‘Madeley Court Hotel is a converted 16th century manor house in the heart of rural Shropshire.

Sitting behind a turreted entrance at the end of a sweeping drive and surrounded by landscaped gardens, the establishment boasts spacious rooms with four-poster beds and a lounge area overlooking a lake.

High ceilings, exposed timber beams, open fireplaces and original features seem to epitomise period grandeur. Could there, on the face of it at least, be a more idyllic setting?

‘We love living here,’ said a young man outside. Note: he said ‘living’ not ‘staying’.

The young man, Jasmine Hikami, is from Iraq and he has been sharing a room here with his brother and father for the past four months. They are among up to 300 migrants who have been placed at the historic venue on the outskirts of Telford.

The Madeley Court official website, promising ‘superb service and cuisine’, suggests the hotel is still open for business for paying guests. It isn’t.
A notice in a window, written in Arabic and a small army of security guards patrolling the grounds are tell-tale signs that Madeley Court has, instead, been repurposed as a ‘migrant hotel’.’ – The Mail.
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