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Desperation drives many Vietnamese to risk their lives for a better future. Phuong, a 38-year-old from Haiphong, faced tough choices. After being turned back three times due to bad weather, she finally boarded a dangerously overcrowded boat. Jobs in her hometown were scarce after the pandemic, and she longed for the opportunities her sister found in London. In Quang Binh, where three victims of a recent tragedy came from, 80% of graduates plan to leave the country. The lure of success abroad is strong, despite the risks involved.
The Vietnamese government faces pressure from the United States, the United Kingdom, and United Nations agencies to combat human trafficking. Nguyen Khac Giang, an academic, highlights the stark contrast between urban and rural life. Many workers feel trapped, unable to save enough to build a future. Phuong spent two months in France, living in tents, before attempting the perilous Channel crossing. The success stories of those who made it abroad fuel the desire to leave.
The tragic deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants in 2019 still haunt communities, yet the desire to migrate remains. Brokers charge hefty fees for passage to the United Kingdom, with Hungary being a popular entry point into Europe. Despite campaigns to deter illegal migration, the lack of economic opportunities in rural areas continues to drive people to seek better lives elsewhere.
Vietnam's economy is growing, yet many still feel the pressure of relative deprivation. The average monthly wage is around £230, far less than in neighboring countries. The success of a few migrants creates a perception of wealth that many aspire to, even if it means risking everything.
Phuong now lives in London without legal status, relying on her sister's support. Hien, who arrived nine years earlier, worked hard to repay her smuggling debt and build a life. The cycle of migration continues, driven by the hope of a better life and the obligation to support families back home. As Vietnam at [[ Ссылка ]]...
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