They’ll always be people willing to exploit others , look at Thailand fgs do you think we should take every country’s victims ?
I asked you a question, and you replied... with more questions.
No, it's not practical to automatically accept every victim from other countries (and to clarify, are you referring to victims from abroad seeking refuge, or those who've been trafficked within the UK itself?). However, equally impractical is deporting everyone without a visa, including survivors of human trafficking. This approach greatly oversimplifies a complex issue and fails to address the crimes committed against these individuals. Automatic deportations risk ignoring that these crimes have occurred within your jurisdiction. These individuals are not criminals; they are victims of serious human rights abuses that took place on British soil.
I see you also edited to add another section about why go to the UK and not other European countries. Well, to simply answer your question; language, existing community connections, and perceived opportunities for work or education. Also, consider the historical context; Britain's colonial past has deeply influenced perceptions abroad. Having once colonised a large portion of the world, the UK is often seen as an ideal destination by people from these formerly colonised nations. I'd also like to point out that other European nations have their own migrant crisis too, particularly those on the Mediterranean route such as Greece, Italy, and Spain.