An insider has told Sky News people are still disappearing "daily" from asylum seeker hotels.
In an exclusive interview, the contractor described the chaos he sees within the system as "terrifying" because undocumented people are persistently absconding from hotels.
He spoke to us because he is deeply concerned about the ongoing lack of monitoring at a time when the government has promised to tighten the asylum system.
The man, who we are not naming, works across multiple asylum hotels in one region of England.
"When someone gets to about a week away from the hotel, they're processed as an absconder," he said.
"Nothing really happens there. They get marked as 'left the hotel' and a notification is sent to the Home Office.
"It's at least weekly. Most of the time it can be daily."
The government moved last month to reset its immigration policy by promising to toughen the process for asylum seekers.
The latest figures up to September this year show 36,272 asylum seekers living in hotels.
Overall 110,000 people claimed asylum in the UK between September 2024 and September 2025 - higher than the previous recorded peak of 103,000 in 2002.
The hotel contractor also described to Sky News what he says happens when a resident's claim for asylum is rejected.
"They get given a date that they need to move out by," he said.
"You would expect immigration enforcement to go to the hotel to pick these people up. You would expect them to not even be told that they failed their asylum claim....
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