Hundreds of migrant men move into barracks as fears raised over safety of British Army families
300 illegal migrants are housed in Cameron Barracks, Inverness, sparking safety concerns for British Army families

Over 300 illegal migrants have been relocated to Cameron Barracks in Inverness, Scotland, raising safety concerns for British Army families living nearby. The move, part of the ongoing migrant crisis response, places small boat migrants in the same facility as military personnel and their families. Local residents and military families have expressed alarm over the proximity of the migrants to the barracks, which houses both operational troops and dependents. The Home Office confirmed the relocation but did not provide specifics on security measures or duration of stay. Cameron Barracks has historically served as a military installation for the British Army, and the decision to house migrants there has drawn criticism from local MPs and community leaders who argue that military families' safety should be prioritized. The situation highlights ongoing tensions in the UK's approach to managing illegal immigration.
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