In Britain, asylum seekers are kept together in a dirty, damp and unhealthy environment. A recent study by human rights groups in Britain found that.
A center in Foxton holds 400 asylum seekers, far beyond its capacity. Similarly, another asylum center in Kent has housed 250 asylum seekers. Those centers are really uninhabitable. Healthy people are bound to get sick if they are in all these abandoned buildings. Most of the asylum seekers from all these unhealthy environments are suffering from mental problems.
The death toll at the recent Asylum Center has been rising. One of them is 27-year-old Mohammed Camera of Ivory Coast. On November 9, he was found dead in his hotel room under the London Home Office.
However, a Home Office spokesman confirmed the death and officials said they were sorry for the incident.
Human rights organizations are reluctant to accept all these deaths as normal. They have to be brought back from the unhealthy environment to the beautiful and healthy environment and they have to be sent back to their respective countries as soon as possible. Or make arrangements to live a healthy life.