Malaysia Has Deported 2,800 Indonesian Illegal Workers

Written By Link on Sabtu, 18 Juni 2011 | 07.47

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From January to February 2011, Malaysian government has been deporting 2,800 illegal Indonesian workers through Tanjungpinang, Kepri Province.

kepri.antaranews.com online reported, illegal Indonesian workers who repatriated mainly from Java and eastern Indonesia.

Meanwhile, during the month of March 2011, the number of illegal Indonesian workers were deported as many as 428 people plus 13 children aged under five years old.

On the day Saturday, March 26, 2011, the number of illegal Indonesian migrant workers are sent home as many as 141 of their 9 children aged under five years old.

''All Indonesian workers are sent home on this day, our capacity at the shelter. They will we departure to my hometown next week,'' said the head of the Task Force on Troubled TKI of Tanjungpinang, Juramadi Esram, as quoted kepri.antaranews.com.

Of the 141 workers who were deported today, 120 men and 21 women.

Tanjungpinang is one city destination deportation of Indonesian workers who work illegally in Malaysia.

Repatriation of illegal Indonesian workers carried out and financed by the government.

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Kepri Online 15 May, 2011


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Source: http://keprionline.blogspot.com/2011/03/malaysian-has-deported-2800-indonesian.html
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