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He points out that there are tens of millions of economic migrants eager to relocate, but the sheer volume creates a challenge for governments to manage effectively. The core problem, Kroger suggests, lies in governmental failure—both in Britain and elsewhere—to establish effective measures that curb illegal immigration. He criticizes the British government for its inability to prevent undocumented arrivals, equating the situation in Britain to that in America, where policy weaknesses hinder proper management of migration.