THE PROBLEM over the control
of the PATI was brought out in the Parliament recently, and the Minister of
Home Affairs gave an answer that is not acceptable and did not spell out the
proper measure that can work out to control the ever increasing illegal
immigrant population, especially in Sabah. This serious illegal immigrant
problem has spread out into every corner of Malaysia now.
The Minister said that the
presence of the illegal immigrants is not only the responsibility of the
government but it is everyone’s duty too. All the Malaysian needs to stop these
PATI but not sheltering, protecting, renting them the houses, giving them jobs
and paying them wages. Some of the people in Malaysia supported the PATI but
the government will continue to stop the PATI from entering the country.
The 6P program to register
the PATI is a program to collect data and information on these PATI in the
country especially their biometric details will assist the enforcement and to
ensure the security of the country. This program shall provide checks on the
false document and identity frequently used by these people, and the data
collected will help to identify.
He also replied that it is
essential to fill up the available vacancies in the economy sector where
foreign workers are needed. This will effectively reduce the PATI from coming
in to the country further. The issue on levy money collection, he said this
must be stepped up in order to increase the national revenue collection.
He said the government will
carried out measures to control the situation and to reduce the entry of the
illegal immigrants into the country. He also stated that the government never
issued any Mycard or false card to the PATI. The citizenship is only granted to
the person who is qualified under the laws in the Section 3 of the Malaysia
Constitutions.
It is rather sad to see how
the government is handling the problems faced by the Malaysian especially the
Sabahan over the issue of the PATI (Illegal Immigrant). The answer given by the
Home Minister came as a surprise in what was mentioned. It is not a way to
solve the problems but merely is encouraging more PATI to come here to settle
down, earn a living and become a citizen of Malaysia.
We have the 6P program and
the PATI has come forward to register themselves with all their photos and
biometric data taken down in the files. Very sadly, what is the purpose, and
why after having these data and information and knowing these are illegal
immigrant who had come into the country through the back doors, why no action
was taken against them? Now the Minister merely said the exercise is to serve
as record and can assist on the security of the country, especially on the
false documents like Mycard.
This seems very
contradicting and why after knowing these are PATI there is no action taken? We
understand some of them already received Mycard but the Home Ministry denied
it. There are many cases was brought out, why there is no action take? The fact
is that why our neighboring countries can control the entry of any illegal
immigrant, why can’t we do the same?
The most recent round up of
the PATI in Sabah has caused a lot of anger and dismay. The people said why
round up the foreign workers irrespective whether they are legal or illegal at
one go? Since the authorities have the data, they can identify easily?
It is true that the
government is looking at putting more money into the government coffer from the
levy collection through the employment of the foreign workers, as the minister
had said. It is the government that is giving the economy sector a lot of
headache and trouble. The government is not helping but letting the issue of
PATI going out of control. The PATI can come in easily into Malaysia is because
the government did not have a control.
We need a proper security
formulae and proper control over the PATI and a long term plan that would not
hurt the economy sector. The most important thing is to protect our present and
future well being and interest of the Sabahan.
We know these foreigners are
taking away gradually the wealth of Sabah and worst still now they have become
Malaysian in bulk numbers through legal and illegal ways. What should we do and
should we continue to allow this to happen every day? The decision, the power
and the future is in your hand.
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