Army Families' Safety Concerns Over Asylum Seekers
Update: 2025-12-30
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Growing concerns over the safety of British Army families in Inverness, as the Home Office plans to house 300 male asylum seekers near them. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp demands answers on vetting and safety measures, citing recent sex attacks by asylum seekers. Local reactions are fierce, with military families worried and a protest held. Recent cases fuel concerns, with fifty-nine asylum seekers convicted of serious sex crimes in the last three years. The Home Office promises to close hotels and work with locals, but questions remain about protecting army families. Checkout Solipillow.com
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