Immigration officers in Britain are interviewing a group of more than one-hundred illegal immigrants -- all suspected to be ethnic Albanians from Kosovo -- who were rounded up on Wednesday in Kent in south-east England.
Police said the refugees were wandering in country lanes and open marshes near the River Medway after apparently being dumped by smugglers.
The immigrants say they entered Britain in the back of a truck.
The group includes a number of children and babies.
From the newsroom of the BBC World Service