Dozens of food delivery drivers in the UK are facing deportation after being caught working illegally during a Home Office immigration crackdown. Over 170 riders were arrested, with the government urging platforms like Deliveroo and Uber Eats to enhance verification processes. New legislation aims to penalize employers for failing to check worker status, while the Home Secretary’s reforms target illegal migration and tighten asylum rules. Critics argue these measures disproportionately affect migrant workers and could hinder human rights obligations.
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