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UK: Social media people smugglers to face jail

August 3, 2025
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People smugglers who use to advertise their services to migrants looking to enter the illegally could face up to five years in prison, according to new plans announced by the British government.

The facilitation of illegal immigration is already a criminal offense in the UK, but the government wants to give police and law enforcement agencies more options to combat smuggling gangs who promote online.

According to analysis by the British interior ministry, the Home Office, a record 25,000 people have made the this year alone, around 80% of whom used social media to contact and communicate with smugglers.

“Selling the false promise of a safe journey to the UK and a life in this country – whether on or offline – simply to make money, is nothing short of immoral,” Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told The Sunday Times.

“These criminals have no issue with leading migrants to life-threatening situations using brazen tactics on social media. We are determined to do everything we can to stop them, wherever they operate.”

UK’s ‘small boats’ crisis

Prime Minister ‘s center-left Labour government is under increasing domestic pressure to combat what are colloquially known in the UK as “small boats.”

The term, which US President appeared unfamiliar with during a in , refers to the flimsy and often over-crowded vessels used by smugglers to transport migrants on the perilous journey from to .

In November 2024, a smuggler based in the northern English town of Preston was jailed for 17 years after posting videos of migrants apparently thanking him for his help, while smuggling gangs have been found promoting £12,000 (€13,750 / $15,900) “package deals” including travel and fake documentation, accommodation and illegal work upon arrival.

Last month, the government launched a new sanctions regime allowing it to freeze assets, impose travel bans and block banking access for individuals and entities involved in irregular migration.

And Home Secretary Cooper told The Sunday Times that she was also planning a “major overhaul” of the asylum appeal process in the hope of driving down numbers of arrivals.

“If we speed up the decision-making appeal system and keep increasing returns, we hope to be able to make quite a big reduction in the overall numbers in the asylum system,” she said. “That is the best way to restore order and control.”

The opposition Conservative Party, which was in power for 14 years prior to its defeat in the 2024 general election, criticized the plans as “too little, too late.”

Under pressure from the far-right populist party, it has proposed what it calls a “no-nonsense” strategy of automatically deporting anyone who arrives in the UK via unauthorized routes.

Edited by: Jenipher Camino Gonzalez

The post UK: Social media people smugglers to face jail appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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