Two asylum seeker hotels just half a mile apart and majority owned by the same Israeli tycoon are thought to have raked in £100 million from UK taxpayers.
The Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza in West Drayton, near London’s Heathrow airport with 1,080 rooms between them have housed migrants for more than four years.
The four star hotels which used to be packed with tourists are believed to have been used by asylum seekers for longer than almost any other major UK hotel.
The Government signed contracts to take over each of them in either late 2020 or early 2021 as a soaring number of migrants continued to cross the Channel in open boats.
MailOnline visited both hotels this week and discovered them seeming to be fully occupied, and security guards keeping outsiders away.






