A valid point regarding language, however, if they are partaking in an illegal activity (people trafficking) then they are very unlikely to be legal migrants.
There should be a system in place that A; Puts the traffickers out of business. B; Safely transports those wishing to enter the UK. C: Checks their legitimacy.
And there is far more hostility on the other side of the channel, hence people wishing to come here to a more tolerant society, however they need to "join our system" legitimately.
Last week French police officers evicted up to 1,500 people from a camp in Dunkirk.
www.bbc.co.uk
And this is the flipside - articulate, educated financially "able" and in his words "went from the hands of one dictator to another".........
The BBC followed Iranian migrant Alex, as he tried to cross from France to the UK with a smuggler.
www.bbc.co.uk