GB Migrant & Asylum Investigation: Unveiling Trafficker Manipulation Tips

A painstaking report from an undercover investigation has uncovered how human traffickers operating between France and England guide migrants in their bid to cheat the UK’s asylum system. According to the Daily Mail which cites an investigative podcast called ‘The News Agents Investigates’, smugglers advise migrants to claim they have a political reason for wanting to move to Britain in order to avoid deportation.

The report reveals how a gang of human traffickers facilitate the passage of thousands of migrants across the Channel using small boats on a monthly basis. Migrants are also taught how to prepare for the elaborate asylum interview at the Home Office, and are advised to build a solid case to improve their chances of gaining asylum. A video accessible on the newspaper’s website shows an undercover journalist posing as a relative interested in getting a cousin of mine to England, and asking questions about the safety of the route and any difficulties once they arrive. The trafficker reassures the interlocutor, stating that the French police will wait for the boat in the English Channel, facilitating the final journey to Dover where the English authorities will escort the migrants.

Once in Dover, migrants are directed to claim asylum at a four-star hotel and are then prepared for the important Home Office interview, which takes place months after their arrival in the UK to determine whether are eligible. The trafficker emphasizes the importance of creating a solid motivation for wanting to come to the country, preferably with a political connotation. Migrants are advised to declare a problem with the Bombay mafia if they are from India, as asylum requests from the country are often rejected.

This report highlights the complexity and deception involved in human trafficking between France and England, highlighting the need for greater efforts by the authorities to combat this tragic reality.

This article is originally published on tendenzediviaggio.it

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