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Inside Manchester's new migrant camp set up just yards away from dismantled tent city that was torn down after plaguing city centre for months

Dozens of mostly African men, who have been living in tents for up to a year while claiming asylum in Britain, were finally evicted by bailiffs on Monday morning.



Manchester's new migrant camp was established just yards from where an old one was dismantled after months of issues. The old camp at St. Peter's Square was evicted by bailiffs, with tents removed and disposed of. Migrants, mostly African men seeking asylum, quickly set up a new camp near the Midland Hotel, expressing surprise at how easily they could do so despite legal efforts. They criticized the UK's immigration system as chaotic. The council, backed by a court ruling, stated the old camp was unsafe and unsuitable, but the new camp emerged swiftly, underscoring ongoing challenges and migrant determination.

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