Several hundred asylum seekers may be placed in defense installations as the authorities aims to end the reliance of hotel accommodations.
Discussions are underway regarding the use of two sites - one in northern Britain and a second in the southern England - for accommodation for nine hundred males.
The PM has instructed Home Office and Military Ministry representatives to speed up work to find appropriate armed forces locations.
The government has pledged to eliminate the operation of refugee hotels, which have cost billions in funds and emerged as a central issue for anti-migrant protests.
Individuals might be placed in the Cameron Barracks in Highland region and Crowborough military training facility in the southern county by the end of next month.
Industrial sites, short-term shelter and otherwise disused accommodation are also being reviewed for future accommodation.
Authoritative figures stated that all sites would adhere to safety regulations.
"We are extremely concerned at the extent of unauthorized immigrants and asylum hotels."
"Our administration will close all refugee hotels. Work are advancing rapidly, with more suitable sites being identified to reduce burden for resident populations and reduce asylum costs."
Around thirty-two thousand individuals seeking protection are at this time being accommodated in hotel facilities, representing a drop from a peak of exceeding 56 thousand in the previous year.
A current assessment found that billions of public funds had been "wasted" on refugee housing.
Two ex-armed forces locations - former RAF base in the eastern county and the Napier facility in southeastern England - are currently being operated to shelter asylum seekers after being opened under the previous leadership.
The Prime Minister remarked on the circumstances, indicating: "The government is determined to shut down every refugee hotel. I can't tell you how disappointed and concerned we are that we've been left with a challenge as substantial as the current circumstances by the former leadership."
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