A charity says identifying hotels housing people seeking asylum could put them at risk of attack
, the charity's chief executive Enver Soloman said the "horrific" incident highlighted how asylum seekers were vulnerable to violent attacks by extremists.
Campaign group Hope Not Hate said it had recorded 182 visits from anti-immigration activists to migrant accommodation sites so far this year, some of which involved asylum seekers and security staff being harassed and filmed. In response to the Refugee Council letter, he told the BBC: "In most cases, and in most constituencies, the housing arrangements of migrants are hardly a secret.
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