The Home Office is launching social media adverts to deter Vietnamese nationals from travelling to the UK illegally in small boats. New ads, building on similar ones already used in Albania, will be written in Vietnamese and feature testimonies from people who were misled by the claims of people smuggling gangs. One migrant, referred to as K, recalls sleeping in a camp in Calais for five nights under the supervision of armed guards before crossing the Channel in a small boat.
Debunking myths about life in the UK as an illegal migrant The new Home Office adverts aim to debunk myths circulated by criminal gangs - both about the journey and living illegally in the UK when they arrive. They warn that the Channel is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, so small boats often risk being hit by larger vessels. They also say that many boats disintegrate during the journey, leaving passengers at risk of dying by drowning or of hypothermia within minutes.
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