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Kota Kinabalu: The State Government acknowledges the plight of illegal immigrants needing aid.
However, State Government assistance is only extended to Sabahans with citizenship as many locals required it.
“The State Government, by principle, only provides assistance to those with citizen status.
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“However, if non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and members of the public wish to provide assistance to illegal immigrants, the State Government will not forbid,” said Sabah’s Covid-19 Spokesperson Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun
(pic), Friday.
He was responding to reports of an increasing number of illegal immigrants (PTI) who have put up white flags around Kota Kinabalu seeking food and other basic necessities.
16 Jul 2021 / 13:30 H.
IPOH: Twenty-seven foreigners were detained after officials from the Malaysian Immigration Department cordoned off three factory areas and a restaurant in raids conducted under “Op Patuh” here yesterday.
Perak Immigration director Hapdzan Husaini said the raids were conducted between 9.30 am and 2 pm following intelligence work by the department and from public tip-offs at the factories in Bandar Lahat Baru, Pinji Estate and Pengkalan II Pusing Industrial Area, while the restaurant is at Bandar Sri Pengkalan, Pusing.
Following the raids, 74 individuals were inspected, with 27 of them, all men, detained and they comprised 18 Bangladeshi nationals, four Indonesians, four Myanmarese and a Pakistani. They are aged between 30 and 52, he said in a statement today.
Malaysia extends amnesty scheme deadline for undocumented workers Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, July 14 Malaysia has further extended the amnesty deadline for undocumented foreign nationals including Nepalis.
Malaysian authorities, through the amnesty scheme introduced last November, offer an opportunity for undocumented foreign workers to either return home voluntarily without facing any legal action or apply for legal status.
The amnesty deadline, which ended last month, has been extended one more time until December 31.
The extension of the deadline is expected to benefit more than 10,000 undocumented Nepali workers in the Southeast Asian country who could not use the scheme before its deadline expired on June 30.
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