Some wore masks and tried to hide their faces

A COACH load of migrants were spotted running into the four star Britannia asylum seeker hotel in the early hours of this morning.
They are the latest arrivals at the controversial Canary Wharf hotel in London.
The prime location hotel was closed to paying customers and converted into taxpayer-funded “surge” accommodation for illegal arrivals in the UK.
Last night, the latest batch of migrants arrived in a coach and were escorted inside by security.
The group appeared to be all young men and were spotted arriving at around 5.45am this morning, running up the steps and inside the secure entrance.
Some wore masks and tried to hide their faces.
The 500-room hotel – said to have “superb views over London” – was designated for asylum seekers in a move that has angered anti-migrant protesters who staged peaceful demonstrations outside.
Earlier this month, the first arrivals saw about 40 male asylum seekers sent to the hotel by coach, with most dressed in grey tracksuits.
The first arrivals were taken in at around 1.40am to be given rooms.
