Elderly home being targeted
Elderly home being targeted
Elderly home being targeted
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A list circulated on social media by far-right groups mistakenly includes the home of an 88-year-old grandmother in Nottingham as a target for protests against immigration services. Her granddaughter raised alarms on social media, emphasizing that her grandmother is vulnerable, having suffered a collapsed lung and mobility issues. Nottinghamshire Police have confirmed that the address has no connections to any immigration businesses and have urged potential protesters to stay away. The list, which comprises 39 locations including residential areas and businesses, has heightened concerns for the safety of individuals associated with immigration services nationwide. Many businesses have taken precautions by boarding up premises and allowing staff to work from home due to fears of violent protests. The situation reflects a troubling rise in targeted harassment against immigration-related entities amidst ongoing societal tensions.

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