Keir Starmer’s crackdown on asylum seekers working as delivery drivers is failing to stop criminals using social media to sell courier accounts to illegal migrants, an undercover Express investigation has found.
Posing as the relative of a small boat migrant living in a Home Office hotel our reporter was able to secure multiple offers of illegal work through Facebook adverts and was even granted access to a courier account so his asylum seeker ‘cousin’ could deliver goods.
Those cashing in on the migrant black market openly bragged about bypassing facial recognition checks and touted for business in 40,000-strong online communities.
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson claimed the investigation's findings were “damning proof that Starmer’s Labour government has zero intention of stopping illegal m

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