The UK government will hold talks with food delivery companies following revelations that some asylum seekers are illegally working as couriers. An investigation revealed that these migrants, who are not allowed to work for the first year after arriving, are renting delivery accounts via social media. Reports indicate that they can earn significant amounts of money while staying in government-run asylum hotels. The government has expressed its commitment to addressing this issue, noting the negative impact on honest businesses and local wages, and demanding accountability from the delivery service providers.
The government will meet food delivery companies next week following reports that some asylum seekers are working illegally as couriers within hours of their arrival in the UK.
According to the Sun's investigation, migrants in asylum hotels have been earning up to £1,000 a week through food delivery apps by illegally using rented accounts.
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