Monday, May 9, 2011

ILLEGALS MENACE WORSENED DURING PBS’S

IN the few years that SAPP was in the state government, government ACTIONS on solving the illegal immigrants problem were effective. With the involvement of the National Security Council, the full force of the army, navy, police, national registration department, immigration and other agencies and foreign embassies were deployed. Bilateral efforts were made with neighbouring countries to take back the illegals.

Tens of thousands of illegal immigrants were deported using military logistics while tens of thousands left voluntarily to escape the strict enforcement by the authorities. Legitimate foreign workers needed in Sabah with genuine employers were given work passes under the successful 1996 Regularisation Programme whereby Indonesian workers obtained valid passports at their consulates in Kota Kinabalu and Tawau while Filipino workers were issued passports by their consular officers from Kuala Lumpur. Genuine foreign workers therefore had no need for fake documents.

Between 1995 and 1996, a police security operation known as Ops Kenal was launched to crush the fake IC syndicates. Hence, UMNO operatives like Akjan Ali (the self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu) and many others were detained under the Internal Security Act. For once, there was real hope of a lasting solution to the illegals menace in Sabah. All these achievements are on the official records.

But what has been happening in the last several years is the resumption of issuing Mykads to foreigners, now called ‘IC Najib’. The population of foreigners has shot up to a million, according to the 2010 national census. Ex-ISA detainees like Akjan Ali had the cheek to ‘install’ himself as ‘Sultan of Sulu’ in clear defiance of Malaysia’s sovereignty. And not only the suspect who murdered Joni Somudin cannot be found, even the fake Sultan is missing! Yet, PBS’s Henrynus is still talking about ‘laboratory study on foreign workers’ to be released.

Even UPKO MPs Datuk Wilfred Bumburing and Datuk Markus Mojigoh have testified that the BN government is not serious about solving the illegal immigrant issue. On February 14, the Home Minister Datuk Hishamuddin Tun Hussein revealed that the federal government was waiting for the state response to the federal proposals on the illegal issue.

What were the proposals and why has the state government not responded? PBS has senior ministers in both the State and Federal Cabinets. Surely these ministers know what is happening in the government. PBS leaders must stop misleading the people that the UMNO-dominated BN government will solve the illegals issue.

By: DATUK YONG TECK LEE

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  1. Yong Teck Lee juga bergantung pada pendatang untuk menang pilihan raya dulu.

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  2. YTL juga gagal menyelesaikan masalah PATI ketika beliau menjadi CM dulu.

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  3. usaha perlu sentiasa dilakukan untuk menyelesaikan masalah PATI ini.

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  4. PATI adalah punca segala masalah di Sabah.

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  5. selagi adanya PATI, selahi itulah Sabah takkan maju dan bermasalah. bersamalah kita membanteras PATI.

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  6. 100,000 illegals in Sabah

    KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 (New Sabah Times) -- The estimated number of illegal immigrants in Sabah has been put at 100,000 by the State Security Working Committee, the Parliament was told.

    Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz said that the number of illegal immigrants in Sabah was not as high as what had been painted by some quarters.

    In reply to a question from Keningau MP Datuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan, Nazri said that although the number of immigrants was high, many including foreign workers had proper documents.

    “The State Security Working Committee (JKKN) has estimated the number of illegal immigrants in Sabah at around 100,000.

    “These include those who do not have any document or their travel documents have expired,” he said in a written reply.

    Pairin had asked the Prime Minister on the steps taken by the Federal Government to wipe out the problem of illegal immigrants in Sabah which was still widespread.

    Nazri said that illegal immigrants in Sabah were no longer moving around freely following a step-up in integrated operations to nab them that were carried out by police, immigration and te Federal Special Task Force (FSTF).

    “The Federal Government views the problem of illegal immigrants in Sabah as a security problem and not as mere social problem.

    “The Federal Special Task Force was set up to address is so that planned and integrated operations can be mounted against them.

    “And we will step up these operations,” Nazri said adding that so far this year, two major operations were carried out by these agencies in Keningau and Labuan.

    According to him, the police were carrying daily operations against illegal immigrants through its crime prevention sting and the results could be seen in temporary detention centres in Tawau, Sandakan and Kota Kinabalu that have become full.

    Nazri added that the three detention centres on average could accommodate 2,200 detainess daily while deportations to Indonesia and the Philipines were carried out on a weekly basis.

    In addition, he said the FSTS recorded 57,619 Phillippines nationals who are given refugee status and they have the right to reside and work in Sabah and Labuan.

    At the same time, FSTF recorded that there were 447,656 foreign workers in Sabah and Labuan between 2002 and 2005.

    They were allowed to work in various sectors like manufacturing, service, logging, plantation, and agriculture sectors.

    Nazri also said that many locals tended to deem foreign workers who have documents to works as illegal immigrants.

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  7. Susah untuk Sabah menyelesaikan masalah ini 100%. Tapi tidak apa, kita masih boleh berusaha untuk teruskan usaha membenteras PTI.

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  8. pihak kerajaan perlu memandang serius tentang masalah yang dihadapi oleh Sabah memandangkan warga asing/PATI semakin ramai dan kes-kes jenayah yang melibatkan warga asing semakin meningkat.

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  9. PATI..Bila masalah ini akan selesai?Kita tidak tahu. Jika kerajaan serius menangani masalah ini pasti tidak lama lagi Sabah tiada PATI sudah.

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  10. Di kota kinabalu, ops sedang giat dilakukan. Harap Ops ini akan dilakukan diseluruh Sabah untuk menangani masalah PATI.

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  11. SAPP berpura-pura tidak tahu sebenarnya dengan hal PATI ini. Apa yang ada dengan YTL? SAPP perlulah yakin dengan diri sendiri bukannya mahu bersama dengan pakatan untuk PRU13 nanti.

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  12. During PBS or after PBS?

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  13. Everything about illegal immigrants begins in the reign of USNO around the 1970's when the government at that time received the immigrants from southern Philippines who fled the political turmoil there.

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  14. no need for YTL to defend himself and no need to praise yourself.. of course you will say a good thing about you..

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  15. Adakah SAPP mencaci perbuatan sendiri?

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  16. SAPP loves to blame on others while IT was the one who came first.

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  17. Sudah berlalu, apa lagi boleh buat.

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  18. Baik SAPP pandang cermin dulu sebelum mengkritik.

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  19. Apa konon mekanisme yang diguna pakai SAPP untuk mengekang kemasukan PTI?

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  20. 我倒觉得进步党没什么好解释的。

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  21. We support all the effort that have been done by the state Government. Whether it is under YTL s leadership or other CM.

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  22. YTL no need to elaborate how well he have done, that is his duty and Sabahan whose the one who evaluate.

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  23. Mykad given to pati really really a menace to our country security.
    Immediate and strict action toward those involve must be taken.

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  24. Sampai bila baru masalah pati in dapat selesai?

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  25. To solve the illegal migrants problem, it need Federal Gov, state Gov, Indonesia and Philippine Gov s involvement.

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