Sen. Marsha Blackburn's office is investigating Facebook for allowing black-market groups that help illegal migrants obtain work through ridesharing services. These groups, some explicitly named, enable unlawful workers to rent credentials from legal drivers. Blackburn's demands include data on user bans for fraud, group accountability, and internal documents. This inquiry follows her previous scrutiny of food delivery services and is fueled by a report revealing migrant access to rideshare credentials, prompting a need for better verification processes from companies like Uber Eats and DoorDash.
Facebook's parent company Meta has come under fire from Sen. Marsha Blackburn's office for allowing black-market groups to facilitate illegal work for migrants.
Senator Blackburn criticized Meta for ignoring these fraudulent activities, stating that they prioritize profit over the welfare of American consumers.
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