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    Malaysia threatens mass expulsion of illegal immigrants

    Malaysia threatens mass expulsion of illegal immigrants amid political dispute
    The Associated PressPublished: June 25, 2008

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Malaysia's government announced plans Wednesday to chase out tens of thousands of illegal immigrants, mainly Filipinos and Indonesians, who have become a major political irritant on Borneo island.

    Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said authorities will soon launch a massive operation to flush out foreigners without travel or identification documents from eastern Sabah state, which borders both the Philippines and Indonesia.

    "We will deport them to the country that is willing to accept them," Najib was quoted as saying by the national news agency, Bernama. He said immigrants who have lived unlawfully in Sabah since the 1970s would not be spared.

    His aides could not immediately be reached for further details.

    Authorities recently estimated there are some 130,000 illegal immigrants in Sabah. But the state's politicians insist the real figure is several times that, and claim that foreigners outnumber Malaysians in some provinces.

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    Japanese ship's visit to China reflects easing tensionsGermany intends to increase its troops in AfghanistanGrim scene greets rescue divers in PhilippinesThe issue has long been a bitter grievance for Sabah politicians, who accuse the federal government of failing to oust job-seeking foreigners after their permits expire.

    Top government leaders have stepped up efforts to resolve the problem amid speculation that many Sabah lawmakers planned to defect to the opposition because of dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's administration.

    Although Sabah has vast natural resources, such as timber, it is one of Malaysia's poorest states. Some residents blame this on large numbers of migrants whose presence means fewer available jobs.
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    "We will deport them to the country that is willing to accept them," Najib was quoted as saying by the national news agency, Bernama. He said immigrants who have lived unlawfully in Sabah since the 1970s would not be spared.
    This is the kind of backbone we need from politicians here!! I don't think ours even have a backbone at all.
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    This is not just an economic issue. As one of the last known Rainforests on the planet relieving the burden of overpopulation on the island would be a real benefit for coming generations. (Wow - that was deep. )

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