Girl held in immigration center in England asked for help with a letter she threw in a bottle
A girl at the Manston immigration center in Kent, southeast England, called for help with a text message inside the bottle she threw over the fence, which she barely approached.
Press The message inside the bottle, which was thrown to the photographer of the Association agency, said, “We really need your help. Please help us." p>The message also states that there is a disabled child in the center and says, "It's really bad, they don't care":
"It's not easy for those who have children... They shouldn't be here. They should be at school, not in prison.”
The girl, who stated that 50 families have been held in the center in Manston for more than 30 days, stated that the immigration center is "like a prison" and added that "it is one of the journalists and organizations. and everyone”.
The government has also faced criticism that migrants are being held for up to four weeks, unlawfully, at the immigration center in Manston.
While 1600 immigrants should be held, local authorities in Kent report that the number is now approaching 4,000.