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Demonstration at the Napier Barracks near Folkestone last October in support of refugees
ASYLUM seekers are housed in cramped and filthy conditions at two military barracks, with a number of residents feeling suicidal, inspectors have said.
Key findings of an inspection of the use of contingency asylum accommodation from site visits to Penally Camp in Pembrokeshire and Napier Barracks, near Folkstone, Kent, by inspectors from the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI) and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) were shocking.
Opening Penally Camp and Napier Barracks as contingency asylum accommodation, particularly doing so safely during a pandemic, presented substantial logistical and other challenges.