
Migrants being housed at a military training camp in East Sussex will have their own on-site GP as part of efforts to minimise their impact on local services.
Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, announced that the first 27 migrants were moved to the former barracks at Crowborough late on Wednesday night. The site will eventually accommodate 540 male asylum seekers who arrived in the UK on small boats.
Do you stand by the people of Crowborough East Sussex and their disapproval of asylum seekers being housed in their Army Barracks
DEPORT THEM ALL!!!
REMIGRATION NEEDS TO START NOW!! pic.twitter.com/An2PULk75j
— Lee Patriot Hood (@Mofoman360) January 22, 2026
