Fatma Yavruk and her family, including 22 month old baby Arda, are due to be evicted from their Birmingham home today, due to a bureaucratic mix up by the UK Border Agency and the callous attitude of their Housing Association landlord, Astonbrook.
The family's section 4 support was terminated in February- despite the fact that UKBA's policy is NOT to terminate subsistence packages for families with dependant children. The family has survived on handouts from friends for 2 months.
Their accommodation provider, Astonbrook Housing Association, has not been paid by UKBA since February and has now told the family that they will be evicted onto the street today (21/04/08).
Astonbrook changed the locks on the property yestarday but, in error, gave the family a set of keys. Astonbrook have confirmed that they have no interest in advocating on behalf of this family's interests, and do not consider themselves to have any duty of care. They are simply obeying the UKBA's orders and will evict the family today.
To register your disgust at this state of affairs,
please email Gail Adams at the UK Border Agencyor telephone Faisal at Astonbrook on 013845 68600.Astonbrook Housing Association hit the headlines last summer when police raided their offices. The Birmingham-based asylum accommodation provider was raided after it emerged that the 'charity' had been, among other things, inventing asylum seekers to claim millions from the Home Office and the City Council.
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