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News ID: 115083
Publish Date : 16 May 2023 - 22:46

Afghan Refugees in UK Receive Eviction Notices

LONDON (Arab News) –
Afghan refugee families in the UK have been handed eviction notices in the name of Home Secretary Suella Braverman, The Guardian has reported.
Many of the families had earlier been moved from London to Yorkshire, and for some, the pending eviction will be the fourth time they have been relocated since arriving in Britain.
Braverman signed the letters, which said: “For the avoidance of doubt, if possession is not delivered upon by the notice date, you will be a trespasser and the secretary of state for the home department shall be at liberty to evict you from the property.”
The Afghan families were invited to the UK as part of Operation Pitting, Britain’s evacuation mission from Kabul in mid-2021.
In March, the UK government announced that it was ending its support of temporary hotels and accommodation for Afghan refugees, sending notice that families must accept the first offer of housing from the Home Office. About 24,500 people were affected by the move.
However, some families told The Guardian that slow bureaucracy had affected their ability to find their own housing.
Mohamed, one Afghan resident, said: “There have been problems for all of us — with either the guarantor, the deposit or the eligibility of the local authority, or not having a job.
“This has all been made worse because we have been moved from London to Yorkshire, leaving jobs and contacts behind.”
The families said the Home Office, in a letter sent last week, had pledged to find alternative housing for the Afghans.
The letter said: “When you receive a housing offer from us, it is strongly advised that you accept so that you can start your settled life in the UK.”
However, Home Office officials said the Afghans remaining in hotels may not be offered housing and might need to find their own alternatives.