British journalist: Albania is an extremely poor country, they're war since I was in diapers but they seek asylum here

The Sun” has published the analysis of journalist and researcher Mercy Muroki for Albanian immigrants going to Britain. In her script, called “Albanians expose asylum fraud” that “A report has found that 40 percent of those who entered the United Kingdom illegally in small boats were Albanians.” In just [...]
In just six weeks this summer, 1075 people from the Balkan country crossed the channel, while last year 757 Albanians crossed the canal in small boats.
The truth is that a large part of those who pass are not from war - torn countries. Those who have sought to deny it must be ashamed to be so foolish. Yes, Albania is an extremely poor country.
Britain has a GDP 175 times greater than theirs, and corruption is widespread. But the place hasn't been at war since I was in diapers, the researcher writes.
This week a shocking investigation by The Sun also found that human traffickers are using TikTok to display their smuggling credentials. A journalist infiltrated, presenting himself as an Albanian immigrant. He was led by a smuggler that the French would accompany safely to Britain and a lawyer could help them “formulate a good story”.
In her analysis, the researcher reasons, saying: We're accused of malevolence, xenophobia and extreme right idiot, because we've just questioned claims about “azil” of many of those who cross small boats. I say small boats, however, the exclusive investigation of The Sun has uncovered smugglers selling luxury services of “ <x2x3> for 15,000 pounds per head.
Being anti-immigrant generally has no moral or economic meaning. Migrants who want to come to Britain go through legal processes, work hard, and make a positive contribution to British life and should be welcomed. So it takes real asylum seekers. “However, migrants passing in small boats illegally and seeking to stay in the country using false stories and fraudulent means are not welcome”, the journalist points out.
I am an immigrant myself. But my loyalty is not for all immigrants, no matter how they entered the country, no matter how true their claims are. My loyalty is to the country that my loved ones and I call home. I am loyal to the idea of order and justice, not greeting all who cross the Channel without question.











