Numerous individuals seeking protection could be placed in armed forces facilities as the government aims to terminate the reliance of hotels.
Talks are ongoing regarding the use of two facilities - one in Scotland and another in the southern England - for shelter for 900 men.
The government leader has ordered Home Office and Defense Department officials to accelerate efforts to identify proper armed forces locations.
The ruling party has committed to eliminate the utilization of refugee hotels, which have required substantial taxpayer money and become a primary concern for anti-migrant protests.
Individuals could be placed in the Inverness barracks in Highland region and East Sussex training site in the southern county by the end of next month.
Manufacturing locations, temporary accommodation and previously unused facilities are also being considered for future accommodation.
Government sources stated that every facility would adhere to health and safety standards.
"The government remains extremely concerned at the extent of illegal migrants and temporary hotel accommodations."
"Our administration will terminate all refugee hotels. Work are advancing rapidly, with better facilities being brought forward to reduce burden for local areas and cut asylum costs."
Around thirty-two thousand asylum seekers are currently being accommodated in hotels, representing a drop from a maximum of exceeding 56,000 in 2023.
A recent report found that billions of public funds had been "misused" on asylum accommodation.
Two former military sites - MDP Wethersfield in southeastern England and Napier Barracks in the southern county - are presently being operated to shelter asylum seekers after being opened under the prior leadership.
The administration head stated on the situation, saying: "We remain committed to shut down each temporary accommodation facility. I can't tell you how frustrated and angry I am that we inherited a challenge as substantial as this by the former leadership."
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