The programme seemed middle of the road, slightly sensitive for the BBC wing of right wing propaganda, that it usually does...
But as usual, employ people that can't speak clearly, and a lot was subtitled, more should have been. with no overdub 888 service, as if it was live, that is lazy for the BBC.
It highlighted the struggles of those intent to come to our country, but the amount of people not able to speak English, how do they expect to find work here?
If people have £8k in their own country, then they are doing better than they will do here, maybe tell and show people from the source country the story, repeatedly, that the UK isn't the land they think it is.
But when an illegal immigrant does some good, and their past is found out, then a comittee is set up to keep them here, I don't understand that.
If they are illegal, send em back. No questions. If they are legal immigrants. Check it out. But costs sending them back, finding where they came from is more expensive than giving them a home, and giving them welfare, I suppose?