Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobs | Immigration and asylum

The Ministry of the Interior announced that he said that he said to a blitz blitz across the country, for asylum seekers, after recent political debates about people in the asylum hotels with food package service.
In a statement that gives very little details, the Ministry of the Interior promised to start “a big operation to disrupt this kind of guilt” based on the enforcement teams focusing on the delivery riders.
“Strategic, Intel -oriented activity will bring together civil servants throughout the UK and focus more on the suspected migrants to work illegally while receiving accommodation or financial support financed by the taxpayer,” he said.
He follows media stories about evidence that people living in hotels that are waiting for asylum claims to be processed and who are prohibited to work, people with official migration status to work for companies such as Deliveoo, Just Eat and Uber Eats.
Ten days ago Shadow House Secretary Chris Philp, Mostly Shared Social Media Video He visits a shelter in London and finds bikes full of bags from various food distribution companies packaged together in an external courtyard.
On Monday, Uber Eats, Deliveoo and EAT only promised to increase the use of facial verification controls for riders after a hurried meeting with home office ministers.
The statement of the Ministry of Interior said that anyone who captures the study may lose accommodation or support payments and that the businesses who have employed someone who has no right to work may face a fine of up to £ 60,000 per worker and the director may face disqualification or imprisonment.
He said that there has been an increase in the enforcement and arrests due to illegal work since he seized the labor force power.
Asylum and migration are seen by ministers as a political field of fragility, one reform is exploited by England and conservatives.
While a great accumulation of unrelated asylum claims gradually decreased, the number of asylum seekers who came to small boats along the channel increased.
When Keir Starmer visits the UK next week, when the French President visits the UK, in exchange for accepting the asylum seekers who have connected to the UK in more formal ways, to discuss the issue with Emmanuel Macron with the possibility of a “an output” agreement in which he could return to France.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper said that the government took action to fight such work “pulling factor”. However, he said: “There is no single solution to the problem of illegal migration. Therefore, we signed a turning point agreements with international partners to remove the gangs and made important arrest of the smugglers of bad people.”
Philp said: “As a shadow house secretary to mobilize the government, I should not visit a shelter by me. Illegal work by asylum seekers who enter most countries illegally, is one of the hotels that Yette Cooper uses our money to run.
“The government was able to stop it easily. I saw other bikes parked in Deliveoo and the hotel’s own compound – but all the shots that security guards cared about.”




