Former immigration removal centre being expanded to house up to 200 men as they wait for decisions

A former immigration removal centre is being expanded to house up to 200 men as they await decisions on asylum claims, it has emerged, triggering accusations of a fresh “hostile environment” policy from the government.

The construction of prefab-style accommodation at the privately run Yarl’s Wood centre in Bedfordshire follow a series of damning reports on conditions at two former army barracks sites in Kent and Pembrokeshire being used to hold up to 600 asylum-seeking men.

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