In the UK, the "Doge" unit has revealed that asylum-seeker hotels are distributing feedback forms, allowing residents to express concerns like Wi-Fi access, music preferences, and learning English. @GBNEWS reported that taxpayers are frustrated, viewing these forms as prioritizing illegal migrants over citizens. This backlash follows other revelations about taxpayer-funded perks for migrants, sparking a debate about fairness. The government’s approach, as seen by some like Zia Yusuf, diverges sharply from citizen needs, leading to ongoing political and social discourse.