No-one in Swaffham slept that night. Police and immigration officials moved from house to house, flushing out the 'illegal' ones. Some were taken from their beds, some detained at work, others let go because there weren't enough vans. By dawn the choppers had landed, the immigration officials had left and the police had done their job. A story dissolved, never to be told, never to be printed, never to be aired. How lives change overnight!
'The inflow is mainly from the Eastern European countries and they use "waiting area" countries like Ukraine and Russia for easy access to the West,' says Professor Marko Bojcun, Director of the Ukraine Centre at London Metropolitan University, who has spent the last couple of years researching the east-west migration path from the former Soviet Union to Western Europe.
These are the people 'Fortress Europe' loves to hate, the ones the United States labels as 'aliens', Middle Britain sees as asylum seekers taking 'our jobs and benefits', and the developed world christens 'illegal immigrants'.
My life as an illegal worker started last summer when I rang Peter, a notorious gang master in Swaffham, Norfolk, eastern England. He has command over more than 200 illegal Eastern Europeans. All I needed to do to cross the threshold into this uncharted nether world was to go there.
Peter hides out in a pub most of the time, where he occasionally also does his business. I get an intimidating reception from the people inside the pub, but quite the opposite from Peter himself. Valencia, who is Polish, guides me to my pre-arranged accommodation: 53 Station Street, a ratinfested edifice and an eyesore for the locals. Scores of dirty working boots and raincoats litter the hallway. Four or five beds to a room, bare concrete floors, the stench of urine and greasy kitchen sinks, oily cooker and corroded utensils, rusty gas pipes and soiled floors.
Many workers already occupy the place I will be calling home for the next three months. I get a bemused look from them--a single coloured skin in a stronghold of East Europeans and Russians.