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Malaysia to expel immigrants

Date: February 27, 2005 | 17 Muharram 1426 Hijriah
Subjects: malaysia, immigrants

From an article1:

Malaysia is set to crack the whip on hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants as a force of about half-a-million officials deploys to hunt them down.

The large-scale operation, codenamed Ops Tegas, is to round up and deport illegal immigrants, mainly Indonesians, from Tuesday.

It marks the end of an amnesty which has twice been extended at Jakarta's request.

"The government is tegas (firm). There will be no deferment," Home Affairs Minister Azmi Khalid said at the weekend.

"When they are caught this time, not only will we haul them to court but they will also be barred from entering Malaysia in future."...

...The planned crackdown, which will involve about 500,000 officials and civilian security force volunteers, has been widely criticised by human rights groups which say it is open to abuse.

Indonesia and the Philippines have urged Malaysia to ensure there were no human rights abuses when it carries out the crackdown.

Amnesty International earlier this month urged Malaysia to halt the planned deportation of illegal immigrants amid fears some could face execution or torture in their home countries.

Migrants from Myanmar, Nepal and the Indonesian province of Aceh could be subjected to serious human rights violations if they were sent home in the crackdown, it said.
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Istighfirullah. Hopefully Bush and his supporters won't take any ideas from this.

Update: Health fear for Malaysia migrants

Update 2: Now Malaysia wants the immigrants back because it needs their labor.

Complete text of the article, Malaysia to expel immigrants, by Al-Jazeera

Malaysia is set to crack the whip on hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants as a force of about half-a-million officials deploys to hunt them down.

The large-scale operation, codenamed Ops Tegas, is to round up and deport illegal immigrants, mainly Indonesians, from Tuesday.

It marks the end of an amnesty which has twice been extended at Jakarta's request.

"The government is tegas (firm). There will be no deferment," Home Affairs Minister Azmi Khalid said at the weekend.

"When they are caught this time, not only will we haul them to court but they will also be barred from entering Malaysia in future."

Arrest and punishment

He warned Malaysian employers, who sometimes prefer illegal workers because they can pay them less than locals, also faced arrest and punishment under tough laws introduced in 2002.

The crackdown will be Malaysia's largest blitz to flush out illegal immigrants in three years. A similar nationwide sweep was carried out in 2002 following the end of a four-month amnesty programme.

Before the recent amnesty began on 29 October last year, Malaysia estimated there were more than a million illegal workers in the country, mostly from Indonesia but also from the Philippines, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.

Nearly 400,000, mostly Indonesians, left without facing any penalty during the first three months of the amnesty, but others have remained, clinging to jobs in the construction, plantation and service industries in the face of unemployment at home.

Crackdown criticised

The planned crackdown, which will involve about 500,000 officials and civilian security force volunteers, has been widely criticised by human rights groups which say it is open to abuse.

Indonesia and the Philippines have urged Malaysia to ensure there were no human rights abuses when it carries out the crackdown.

Amnesty International earlier this month urged Malaysia to halt the planned deportation of illegal immigrants amid fears some could face execution or torture in their home countries.

Migrants from Myanmar, Nepal and the Indonesian province of Aceh could be subjected to serious human rights violations if they were sent home in the crackdown, it said.

But Azmi said the government has been very humane and would ensure that the welfare of the immigrants was taken care of.

"There is no other country in the world that has come up with the amnesty programme like what we have. We have been very very humane with the illegals," he said.

"The very reason we are sending them back is because we want them to come back legally. This is very, very humanitarian." [Ed. note: this is bulls*t since the article says above that those deported won't be allowed back in]

reference=http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/9D466FAD-4B05-491A-9FBD-8B575459FBF2.htm
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a fair and balanced niqabi, at 02:56 AM

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