Around 2,000 people protested in Crowborough against plans to house 540 single male asylum seekers at a disused army camp. Concerns over safety, local services, and an “information vacuum” fueled community tension, with some residents installing panic alarms. The Home Office stated security checks and behavioral expectations will be enforced.
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