British media, report in Has: The place that looks like in a London suburb

British media, report in Has: The place that looks like in a London suburb

Albanians are second to Syrians for the number of unaccompanied minors who entered England during 2017. The data was provided by official British authorities, which also prompted Daily Mail journalist Tom Kelly to pay a visit to “London's peripheral neighborhood”, as he calls the city of Kruma [...]

Albanians are second to Syrians for the number of unaccompanied minors who entered England during 2017. The data was provided by official British authorities, which also prompted Daily Mail journalist Tom Kelly to pay a visit to “The London suburb of”, as he calls the city of Kruma in Albania.

Media in question has published an investigative article about the migration of Albanians to Great Britain, the roads they follow, the payments, as well as the fate of some of them, which Albeu.com brings as follows:

Tom Kelly, Daily Mail, Has

Surrounded by snowy mountains, Kruma may be viewed as one of London's suburbs.

Despite being located some 600 miles from London, local residents feel that they live in one of the English capital's neighborhoods.

Local officials say almost every family here has at least one relative in London.

The goal of young people here is even to find a form through traffickers to enter Great Britain. There are parents who help these young people on their way, writes the Daily Mail, records Albeu.com.

In an area where there is little employment, young people spend their day in coffee talking about opportunities to enter England.

Among those who have sent children to Great Britain, receiving out of 12,000 pounds of file debt, there are also police officers or local government councils. Parents say that they send their children there as the only secure future for them.

Isa Raj, a former police employee has not seen his son for two years. When he was 15 years old, he crossed the English Channel into a truckcart, and his uncle accompanied him to France.

Isa says: We miss him and miss him very much, but we don't want him to be here. There's nothing we can do about it here. There is no hope in Albania for it.

Jesse's son lives with the English family he's taken to Southwest London and is in a plumbing school.

Next year local authorities will decide whether to grant him permanent permission. If you don't give him, there's a lot of chance he'll stay illegally in Great Britain.

His family is aware of the danger that the boy could fall prey to any group of Albanians who might use him as a slave to work in car wash or as a drug dealer.

Standing on the counter of a bar decorated with the British flag, built by money from his brother in London, Liman Morina jokes: “Albania is a border country with London. Even a high-paid person here gets less than a man with a very low salary there”.

Education authorities in Kukes County confirm that 834 teenagers left school during 2013-2016, where the overwhelming majority have tried to enter Great Britain.

Sahan Llesey, a 16-year-old from the area, shows that a 15-year-old friend is now in London, while he himself is leaving next month.

There's more hope there. My parents don't want to, but I'm going to go”, he says.

One salesman, Sabit Chahan, has paid the traffickers 12 pounds to send his son to Manchester, where he works at 30 pounds a day in a car wash.

He left Calais (France sh.r) when he was 18. He left in terrible conditions. The moment I saw him go, it was the hardest thing for my life.

There are others going to extremes.

A local official relates how he paid 14,000 pounds to introduce his two boys 15 and 16 in England.

“They live in a social center giving fake names not to risk taking asylum”, " he says.

There are others who have made false statements about men who have committed domestic violence against their children to help them take refuge in England.

Meanwhile, Flamur Dauti, director of the school “Skenderbeu” in Krume says that many young people are lying in England's splendor.

There are those who return on vacation in luxury cars that don't have their own but rented for a week”, he says.

“Everyone boasts, but the reality is that the majority must remove many difficulties and overcome many risks to get there”, he adds.

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