The first illegal migrants have arrived at an army camp overnight as part of controversial plans to house 540 asylum seekers at the barracks.
The migrants arrived at Crowborough army camp on a 16-seater coach in the early hours of the morning.
The Home Office have confirmed that 27 asylum seekers have now moved onto the site, where they will be housed for three months while their claim is processed.
The move is part of the government’s plans to end the use of expensive migrant hotels, but has sparked weekly protests in the Sussex town.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: ‘Illegal migration has been placing immense pressure on communities.
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‘That is why we are removing the incentives that draw illegal migrants to Britain, closing asylum hotels that are blighting communities.
‘Crowborough is just the start. I will bring forward site after site until every asylum hotel is closed and returned to local communities.
‘I will not rest until order and control to our borders is restored.’
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