07/21/2025 / By Belle Carter
A Mail on Sunday investigation has uncovered a startling surge in serious crimes linked to migrants housed in taxpayer-funded hotels across Britain.
Over the past three years, at least 312 asylum seekers have faced 708 criminal charges – including rape, sexual assault, attacks on emergency workers and theft – raising urgent questions about public safety and the U.K.’s asylum accommodation policies. Amid escalating small-boat crossings and record-high hotel costs (£3/$4 billion annually), the findings expose dangerous gaps in oversight, fueling political debate over immigration enforcement.
The investigation analyzed court records from 70 of the 220 hotels currently housing asylum seekers, revealing alarming patterns of criminality:
Notable cases include:
“This lays bare the risk posed by illegal immigrants to the British public,” said Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp, demanding immediate deportations to Rwanda or other destinations.
The U.K. government does not track or publish crimes by asylum seekers, leaving gaps in accountability. Police reports rarely note defendants’ immigration status, obscuring the full scope of the problem. Critics argue the hotel policy – meant as a temporary measure – has spiraled into a costly, unsafe contingency plan.
“The small-boats crisis must be treated as a national security emergency,” insisted former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick, calling for detained migrants to await deportation in secure facilities, not hotels. Meanwhile, Labour’s Diane Abbott controversially blamed the incidents on “hostility toward migrants” from political opponents – a claim that drew backlash amid the severity of the offenses.
The report follows revelations of a £7 billion ($9.5 billion) secret operation to resettle 18,500 Afghans in the U.K. – some with previously rejected asylum claims due to violent or sexual offenses. A “super-injunction” hid the program for nearly two years, intensifying scrutiny of vetting processes.
With accommodations evolving from budget hotels to luxury cruise ships and five-star properties, critics warn that high-profile cases – like a rapist vanishing during a transfer – underscore systemic dysfunction.
As Britain grapples with its asylum backlog and Channel crossings, the Mail on Sunday‘s findings underscore a fraught balance between humanitarian obligations and public safety. With Labour pledging to empty migrant hotels by 2029 and the Home Office vowing to “thoroughly investigate” the allegations, the political stakes have never been higher.
Yet for victims and communities, the urgent question remains: How many more crimes will unfold before reforms take hold? (Related: Migrant Universal Credit claims in the U.K. surge to 1.26 million.)
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