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Shortcut at BSI needs to reopen

JOHOR BARU: Hundreds of pedestrians, including pregnant women and senior citizens, are asking for a “shortcut” to be reopened at the Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex (BSI) to clear immigration to enter Singapore.

In Sarawak, tears of joy as mothers see children receive Malaysian citizenship

Tears of joy as mothers see children receive M sian citizenship

KUCHING (July 24): As a mother, Christina Lendai could not hold back her emotions when her one-year-old son Philip Lai Jung Pah finally received his Malaysian citizenship today. Speaking to The Borneo Post, she said she felt relieved now that she could think about the future of her son. “It ha

Nine-year-old girl, stateless, needs help for cancer treatment

Siti Nabila s cancer treatments will span over two years with long-term follow-up care, so her adoptive parents will face escalating hospital bills. Photo: Noorkamariah Mohamad Nine years ago, Malaysian couple Junaidah Jamuni, 38, and her husband Nurul Azuar Johari, 33, from Kuching, Sarawak, decided to adopt a stateless child and give her a home as her parents who were undocumented Indonesian migrants didn’t have the means to raise her. But the kind couple were left in dire straits when the child’s birth parents ran away before the adoption process was completed. Today, their adoptive daughter Siti Nabila is nine. Last year, she was diagnosed with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells in the bone marrow, making her more prone to infections.

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