UK GOV APPEALS ASYLUM-HOTEL INJUNCTION, WARNS OF NATIONWIDE PROTEST CHAOS

Britain’s government is appealing a High Court order that temporarily removed asylum seekers from the Bell Hotel in Epping, arguing the ruling could trigger further disorder around asylum accommodation nationwide. Officials warned closures would strain a system housing roughly 30,000 migrants in more than 200 hotels. The case comes amid a wave of anti-migrant protests at asylum hotels across multiple UK locations and heightened political rhetoric on removals and public order.