Sabah Wanita MCA: With PSS, govt has no intention of sending immigrants back


BEAUFORT: MCA's Dr Pamela Yong (pic) claims the Sabah government has no intention of sending non-citizens residing in the state back to their home countries with the introduction of the Sabah Temporary Pass (PSS).

The Sabah Wanita MCA chief said if the government was sincere in wanting to solve the illegal immigrant and stateless people issues in Sabah, they would have opted for other measures like enforcing existing laws.

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