Calls for investigation of Uber Eats and Deliveroo after raid on Bristol caravan camp
Briefly

Celia Campos expressed outrage, stating that instead of targeting the exploitative companies profiting from illegal labor, the Home Office is unjustly raiding the vulnerable workers living in precarious situations. She insisted that the workers deserve better treatment and support, emphasizing, "If the government was really concerned about workers, they would be looking for a way to better regulate those companies, not attacking us at our homes."
The recent raid on the migrant encampment in Bristol has raised significant concerns about the Home Office's approach to immigration enforcement, as it has primarily focused on apprehending vulnerable workers instead of addressing the companies that exploit them. Many migrant workers, who are already facing economic hardships, now confront the threat of deportation, further intensifying their precarious living conditions and raising questions about the government's commitment to protecting human rights.
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