Numerous individuals seeking protection might be housed in defense installations as the administration works to phase out the use of temporary lodging.
Negotiations are underway regarding the utilization of two facilities - one in Scotland and the other in the southern England - for accommodation for 900 male individuals.
The PM has directed Domestic Affairs and Military Ministry representatives to accelerate initiatives to find suitable defense facilities.
The administration has committed to eliminate the operation of asylum hotels, which have consumed substantial taxpayer money and turned into a central issue for anti-asylum seeker rallies.
Migrants might be accommodated in the Inverness barracks in the Scottish city and Crowborough military training facility in southeastern England by the end of next month.
Industrial sites, interim housing and previously unused facilities are also being considered for potential use.
Government sources confirmed that all sites would meet wellbeing requirements.
"We are deeply troubled at the scale of illegal migrants and asylum hotels."
"The current leadership will close all refugee hotels. Preparations are progressing effectively, with more suitable sites being proposed to alleviate strain on communities and decrease asylum costs."
Around thirty-two thousand individuals seeking protection are presently being sheltered in hotels, representing a reduction from a peak of exceeding fifty-six thousand in 2023.
A recent report found that multiple billions of government revenue had been "misused" on migrant shelter.
Two former military sites - MDP Wethersfield in the eastern county and Napier Barracks in the southern county - are already being utilized to house refugee applicants after being established under the previous government.
The government leader commented on the developments, indicating: "We remain determined to terminate each temporary accommodation facility. Words cannot describe how troubled and alarmed I am that we face a situation as significant as these developments by the previous administration."
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