Asylum Seekers Have Revealed They Have Been Staying In £100-a-night Taxpayer-funded Hotels For As Long As 15 Months While Accepting £5-an-hour Cash-in-hand Jobs

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Asylum seekers have revealed they have been staying in £100-a-night taxpayer-funded hotels for as long as 15 months while accepting £5-an-hour cash-in-hand jobs.
As the Home Office struggles to cope with the migrant crisis and growing asylum backlog, officials are spending an eye-watering £6.8million a day on hotel rooms for migrants. 
There is a shortage of official accommodation due to a backlog of applications which has now soared past 120,000. 
One Iraqi Kurd told MailOnline he has been staying at a three-star hotel in south-east since last summer as he waits for his claim to be dealt with by the .
Another man complained about receiving just £8 in 'pocket money' to spend on clothes and toiletries per week - less than he received from officials in . 
Typically, the German government pays individuals living in state-run accommodation around €135 (£116) per month. 
Alan Khdr, 22, (left) an Iraqi Kurd, arrived on a small boat from France a year ago and is staying at a hotel in south-east London. Ahmad Khaled, a 41-year-old Iraqi, arrived three months ago.

There is no suggestion they have accepted cash-in-hand jobs
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