
Channel migrants are in line for millions of pounds in compensation from the Home Office for being “unlawfully” detained in “inhumane” conditions.
Almost 200 asylum seekers have lodged legal claims for their unlawful detention and mistreatment by the Home Office at the Manston migrant holding centre near Dover, citing the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Allegations include sexual assault, physical abuse and theft of property by guards, as well as disease-ridden, dirty and cold conditions, with outbreaks of diphtheria and scabies, forcible separation of families and denial of medical aid.
Stick a fork in Britain she’s done.
Is this what you’d like to see in the US government?
I think it could be more inclusive. pic.twitter.com/ozpdwoyj1T
— Dr. Jebra Faushay (@JebraFaushay) September 9, 2025
h/t Hermes
