This dissertation explores the reasons behind women seeking asylum in the UK due to drug and sexual trafficking. It investigates the number of asylum seekers, existing UK laws, and changes in past laws regarding protection and asylum. The research includes an introduction outlining the aim, objectives, and questions, followed by a literature review, research methodology (including quantitative research and questionnaires), results and discussion, and a conclusion with recommendations. The methodology involves a quantitative approach, employing questionnaires to gather data from 20 individuals in the UK. The study aims to determine the reasons behind asylum seeking, the legal framework, and the impact of recent law changes. The report references key academic sources to support its findings, focusing on the experiences of trafficked women and the legal and policy issues surrounding their asylum claims.