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Police are “investigating” after receiving a flood of court cases involving a video showing an organization of anti-immigrant activists banging on hotel doors and communicating with asylum seekers.
The seven-minute clip, filmed at the Daresbury Park hotel in the suburbs of Halton and posted on YouTube, provoked outrage on social media and several messages to Cheshire police asking him to investigate.
During the video, an activist organization knocks on doors and asks others who stay in the rooms questions like where they’re from and how long they’ve been there.
It is also a banner with the slogan ‘close hotels for migrants’.
A woman dressed in a hoodie marked through a nationalist organization, who talks to the camera about the hotel’s search organization for much of the clip, says she has a “right” to know how cash is spent. taxpayers are spent.
Those staying at the hotel tell them that they come from countries such as Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Sudan and Pakistan, and that the occupants of the rooms are children.
The nationalist organization appears to be disguised or taking social distance.
Some of those who condemned the video called it harassment or intimidation.
The Independent reported in the last hour that the government has now introduced hotels that house asylum seekers more security and barriers after a series of incidents at hotels across the country.
Warrington police won a series of court cases over the Daresbury Park clip, asking them to investigate.
Daresbury, which is a component of the Halton Local Authority Area, is under the jurisdiction of Runcorn Police, which retwent a general from the Cheshire headquarters account.
It is estimated that about two hundred asylum seekers remain in the hotel, their stay is financed through the Ministry of the Interior and the application for asylum in the country is legal.
Cheshire police tweeted: ”We are aware of a video circulating on social media related to an incident at a Daresbury hotel on Tuesday 25 August.
“Officials came to the site and when they arrived, the organization had left – no trials were made through those provided at the hotel.
“Investigations are ongoing. “