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The UK Home Office has launched a nationwide enforcement drive to stop asylum seekers from working illegally, especially within the gig economy.This move comes amid rising political pressure and media scrutiny over asylum seekers, some of whom are working as food delivery riders while staying in taxpayer-funded hotels.

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00:00Home Office announces Nationwide Blitz on asylum seekers taking jobs.
00:07In this video we break down the UK Home Office's Nationwide Blitz targeting the misuse of delivery
00:13platforms by asylum seekers, examine the mounting political and media pressure behind the move
00:20and explore how gig economy companies are responding.
00:24We also highlight the legal consequences for violators and the backdrop of rising channel
00:30crossings fueling wider policy debates.
00:33Watch till the end for a full picture of the enforcement strategy, its implications and
00:38what it means for migrants and employers alike.
00:54The UK Home Office has launched a Nationwide Enforcement Drive to stop asylum seekers from
01:01working illegally, especially within the gig economy.
01:05This move comes amid rising political pressure and media scrutiny over asylum seekers, some
01:12of whom are working as food delivery riders while staying in taxpayer-funded hotels.
01:17A full version of this video update is available on our website.
01:23Link mentioned in the description below.
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01:32and X.
01:33Let's begin with Home Office's Nationwide Blitz announcement.
01:40The Home Office has promised strategic intel-driven operations to stop illegal working by asylum seekers
01:47receiving accommodation or financial support.
01:50These efforts target delivery riders suspected of using shared or fraudulent credentials to
01:56work for platforms like UberEats, Deliveroo and JustEat.
02:07Next we'll look at the misuse of delivery platforms by asylum seekers.
02:13Reports indicate that many asylum seekers banned from working during claim processing are using
02:18logins of legally employed individuals to take delivery jobs.
02:23Enforcement teams are now focusing on these illegal arrangements.
02:29Then comes political and media pressure shaping this crackdown.
02:34Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp recently shared a viral video showing food delivery bikes
02:39at an asylum hotel in London.
02:42He criticised the government for inaction, highlighting visible breaches within hotel premises.
02:50After that, we'll explore the response from gig economy companies.
02:56Following the backlash, major food delivery companies pledged to strengthen identity verification
03:01processes using facial recognition to prevent account misuse.
03:08Followed by the legal consequences for violators.
03:12The Home Office warned that asylum seekers caught working illegally risk losing housing and support,
03:18while employers could face fines of up to £60,000 per worker, disqualifications or prison terms.
03:26We'll also touch on rising channel crossings and policy discussions.
03:32Despite efforts to reduce the backlog of asylum claims, small boat arrivals remain high.
03:38Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to raise the issue with French President Emmanuel Macron,
03:43proposing a potential UK-France asylum exchange arrangement.
03:50And finally, we'll wrap up with the conclusion.
03:53The UK's new crackdown reflects growing political sensitivity around asylum and immigration enforcement.
04:01With stricter checks, increased arrests and potential international deals,
04:06the government aims to address both illegal working and public concerns.
04:11To read the full blog with more detailed insights, visit our website via the link in the description.
04:19Alright, we're signing off.
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04:26Until next time.

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