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Leaked UK memo pinpoints new sites to host illegal immigrants

Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Home Office reportedly plans to house 10,000 migrants at 14 locations across the country

The British government is facing growing backlash after a leaked Home Office document revealed that up to 14 additional sites across the country have been identified to house thousands of undocumented migrants, British media have reported.

The initiative forms part of Labour’s pledge to end the use of taxpayer-funded asylum hotels by 2029, which currently cost billions of pounds annually. Marked “official sensitive,” the memo, first cited by the Sunday Times, stated that the Home Office has drawn up plans to resettle as many as 10,000 asylum seekers across the UK.

Under the proposed plan, migrants would be accommodated at former military facilities that have been upgraded and could begin receiving arrivals immediately.

So far, two locations have been confirmed by British media: Cameron Barracks in Inverness and the Crowborough Army Training Camp in East Sussex.


Although the camps would be fenced, the migrants would not be legally detained and would be free to leave at any time. At a similar site in Wethersfield, Essex, the Home Office currently provides a shuttle bus service to nearby towns seven days a week.

Defense officials acknowledged that the use of bases near residential areas is “problematic” and likely to face “fierce resistance” from locals, according to a source cited by the Daily Mail.

Over the weekend, hundreds of residents marched in Crowborough – a town of around 20,000 – to protest against the plan to house 600 asylum seekers at the disused base, carrying signs that read “Protect our children” and “Protect our community.”

“We just feel like we’ve been let down by the government,” resident Ben Grant told the media. Another protester said the government should “bring on the army to keep control,” while a young local girl told reporters that she no longer feels safe in her own community.


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In Inverness, where the proposed accommodation is located a short distance from the city center, locals have also expressed concern, with many citing fears for “the safety of women and girls.”

According to government data, the Home Office is currently supporting around 103,000 migrants at public expense, including just over 32,000 housed in hotels. More than 1,000 people crossed the Channel in small boats over two days last week, bringing this year’s total to over 38,000 –surpassing the 36,816 recorded in all of 2024, according to GB News.

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