u. k. could lang, someone in prison for up to a full years. the offense would also be something that would be noted on any asylum application, but that still possibly a long way off. until then, this slide, the over see is all for many that stands in the way of all of their dreams coming. true, charlotte, even ski, r t. calley. we spoke more about this with her stephen wolf. he's the director of the center for migration and economic prosperity, and he explained how human trafficking has become a big problem for the u. k. well, there is a growing problem in the united kingdom of an underground market for jobs, which is creating a lack economy that is growing ever more so illegal migrants who are basically economic migrants of paying millions of pounds each year to people. traffic is to avoid the legal routes and, and avoid any lawful way of living in the united kingdom. very few people, traffic is, have been caught even fewer have been prosecuted and imprisoned. and as a consequence of that, part of the growing black economy in the united kingd