Several hundred individuals seeking protection could be accommodated in military barracks as the administration seeks to end the reliance of hotels.
Discussions are in progress regarding the use of two sites - a facility in the Scottish region and the other in the south of England - for housing for 900 male individuals.
The Prime Minister has ordered Home Office and Defense Department authorities to expedite work to identify proper military sites.
The administration has vowed to terminate the operation of asylum hotels, which have consumed substantial taxpayer money and become a primary concern for immigration opposition demonstrations.
Individuals might be accommodated in the Cameron Barracks in the Scottish city and East Sussex training site in the southern county by the conclusion of the coming month.
Manufacturing locations, temporary accommodation and otherwise disused accommodation are also being examined for potential use.
Authoritative figures indicated that each location would comply with wellbeing requirements.
"Our administration is extremely concerned at the scale of illegal migrants and asylum hotels."
"This government will shut down every asylum hotel. Work are well underway, with better facilities being identified to ease pressure on local areas and decrease migrant housing expenditures."
Nearly thirty-two thousand individuals seeking protection are at this time being sheltered in hotel facilities, representing a decrease from a peak of over 56 thousand in 2023.
A current assessment found that billions of government revenue had been "squandered" on refugee housing.
Two previous defense facilities - MDP Wethersfield in southeastern England and former military base in the southern county - are already being utilized to shelter individuals seeking protection after being commissioned under the previous leadership.
The administration head remarked on the developments, indicating: "We remain committed to close all asylum hotels. Words cannot describe how disappointed and concerned we are that we've been left with a challenge as big as these developments by the last government."
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