Somali asylum seeker says Epping hotel protests are making residents feel unsafe
Court Ruling Keeps Epping Hotel’s Asylum Seekers Housed as Protests Flare and Fear Sets In
A Court of Appeal decision allowing 138 asylum seekers to remain at the Bell Hotel in Epping has intensified a volatile standoff on the edge of London’s commuter belt, where protests have turned hostile and residents inside the building say they are too afraid to step outside.
The ruling, handed down Friday, overturned a High Court order that would have forced the group to leave by September 12. The judges sided with the Home Office…