
Another describes the threats the migrants faced. "They said my family would be harmed if I didn't follow the instructions"...
Illegal immigrants are being warned they face slavery if they come to Britain in small boats in a new advertising campaign.
Videos will be released in Albania in the coming weeks with testimonies from victims of human trafficking gangs.
Digital ads will appear on social media and alongside online news articles.
It seems that the UK Government has chosen this path to destroy the myths spread by international criminal gangs and stop the flows of migrants through the dangerous dinghy journey.

The testimony of a migrant, whose face is covered, as he says "they promised me a well-paid job. Instead, I was a slave," is part of the videos that will be released.
Home Office messages warn viewers that "trying to enter the UK illegally could cost you everything."
Another message from migrants is: "I have a lot of debt for the trip. They won't say how long I have to work or how much I owe."
The accompanying Home Office messages warn that illegal migrants are not allowed to work in the UK and are at risk of exploitation.
In another, a migrant recounts the threats he faced. "They said my family would be harmed if I didn't follow the instructions," one migrant recounts.
Border Security Commander Martin Hewitt told the Sun the adverts will send a "clear message" to migrants that they cannot trust smuggling gangs.

A good relationship with the Albanian government has led to a continued return of illegal immigrants.
On Thursday, 31 Albanians who had entered the United Kingdom irregularly were returned to Albania.
“This campaign helps to break the business model of these criminals and protects people from falling victim to their dangerous lies, securing our borders as part of the Government’s Plan for Change. Working closely with international partners like Albania, we are targeting criminal gangs at every turn, disrupting their operations across borders and bringing perpetrators to justice,” said Hewitt. / Adapted from The Sun Pamphlet /
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