Amnesty may be unaware of our laws, minister says about raids on illegals

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Amnesty may be unaware of our laws, minister says about raids on illegals
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Ismail Sabri Yaakob says Amnesty International needs to respect the laws in a sovereign nation like Malaysia. FMTNews Amnesty Illegal Immigrants

Senior Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob says if illegals are released without action being taken, it may encourage more of them to enter the country without documents.

He said Covid-19 tests were carried out three times on foreign workers staying in enhanced movement control order areas near Jalan Masjid India to ensure there was no virus transmission among them.“When it ends, where do they want to go? To rented homes or stay there?“Amnesty International, too, needs to respect our laws.

Ismail said Putrajaya had announced recently that it will strengthen the borders to stop foreigners from entering the country through “rat routes” .

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