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Afghan heroes in UK face ‘disastrous rise in homelessness’ amid hotel evictions

Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock warned that thousands of Afghans face being booted out of their “temporary” accommodation two years after fleeing the Taliban

Labour today warned of a “disastrous rise in homelessness” among Afghans who helped British forces fighting the Taliban.

Thousands of Afghans who fled to the UK when extremists rampaged across their homeland two years ago face being kicked out of hotels. Many are still living in temporary, government-funded hotel accommodation – but face eviction.

Shadow Immigration Minister Stephen Kinnock has written to Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick warning of a “disastrous rise in homelessness amongst the Afghan community”. In the letter, seen by the Mirror, he warns: “It would be quite catastrophic should these loyal-to-Britain Afghans who sacrificed so much to support Western causes in Afghanistan now be thrown out onto the street.”

Mr Kinnock said: “We owe many Afghans a debt of gratitude for supporting British aims in Afghanistan, yet the Government’s Operation Warm Welcome has fast become Operation Cold Shoulder. It is deeply concerning that the Government has issued eviction notices to the loyal-to-Britain Afghans, meaning hundreds of families could face homelessness later this summer.

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