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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Police officers on horse back patrol the streets of Dover to keep apart members of Kent Anti Racism Network and far right facist groups who were also gathering to blockade the port of Dover on the 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Dover-Refugees-Welcome-Demonstrat...jpg
  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Members of Kent Anti Racism Network gathered today in Dover, Kent to stand in solidarity with those fleeing war, poverty and persecution making the extremely dangerous crossing to seek sanctuary in the UK. 5th September 2020, Dover, Kent.  After the tragic death of a 16 year old Sudanese boy in the English Channel residents of Kent decided it was time to make a stand. There have been countless deaths at sea because of Fortress Europe and callous government policies that only seek to divide us.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Black-Lives-Matter-Pos...jpg
  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Black-Lives-Matter-Pos...jpg
  • This is a Movement, NOT a Moment. A Black Lives Matter poster appeared in the advertising hoarding on the side of a bus stop on Shellons Street in Folkestone town centre on the 14th of July, 2020, Folkestone, Kent. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Folkestone-Black-Lives-Matter-Pos...jpg
  • A volunteer cuts the hair of a resident of Napier barracks as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ Local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ Local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ Local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity and dancing with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A volunteer cuts the hair of a resident of Napier barracks as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity and dancing with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A residents of Napier Barracks playing backgammon with someone as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks selecting some clothes to wear donated by local church groups as about 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for food and fun at a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks and locals play volleyball together as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks and locals play volleyball together as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks having a football kick about with locals as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Legal observers were in attendance as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • Refugees inside the barracks came out into the yard to enjoy the locals ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • Legal observers were in attendance as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A residents of Napier Barracks playing backgammon with someone as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks selecting some clothes to wear donated by local church groups as about 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Residents of Napier Barracks and locals play volleyball together as 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • About 200 campaigners from different local groups came together today for a festival of solidarity with residents of Napier Barracks, a former military barracks that is being used as an assessment and dispersal facility for asylum seekers by the Home Office on the 21st of May 2021 in Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A small number of Patriots came to disturb the ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A small number of Patriots came to disturb the ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ event from local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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