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schemes, one protecting vulnerable minorities, perhaps under threat of a route pollute religious persecution and another looking after refugees who work for the british government or uk military. the scheme is considered a success but for thousands of those refugees they are still being held in government funded hotels or temporary accommodation. the government has decided earlier this year that that assistance needed to end and those remaining afghan refugees needed to move into private long—term accommodation. that process of eviction is underweight right now. notices were handed out to people in april but the local government association which speaks for consuls in england around 150 of those still in hotels is presented as technically homeless and need further accommodation. so the local government association is calling on the government to provide more

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