Asylum seekers could be made homeless if they refuse Home Office demands to move accommodation, the Government has warned.
In a bid to stop migrants rejecting alternative housing without a valid reason, ministers will bring in new rules to tackle non-compliance.
A 'Failure to Travel' policy will ensure illegal migrants who are moved from hotels to other 'suitable' accommodation must take it.
If they refuse they could lose their housing and support, the Home Office said.
Around 100 asylum seekers refuse to move accommodation each week, the Mail understands, and ministers currently have no powers to force them.






