A young refugee has endured a winter on the streets, suffering two assaults after being removed from Home Office housing due to undisclosed „secret“ regulations.
These restrictions came to light during a high court examination of the Home Office’s decision, which mandates that individuals granted asylum must vacate their accommodations, including hotels, within 28 days. This policy leaves many vulnerable individuals, like the teenager in question, at risk of homelessness. In response to this urgent situation, there have been calls to activate emergency shelters for London’s homeless as temperatures plummet.
Current guidelines indicate that there is some flexibility to prolong this timeframe for those who have made attempts to secure their own housing but have been unsuccessful, particularly for individuals facing an immediate threat of rough sleeping. One such case involves a family that has launched an urgent appeal seeking relief from eviction due to mould issues.
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