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I refer to the report Refugees not a problem: Sabah minister .

Based on this newspaper report, Minister in the Prime Minister's Nazri Aziz commented that the holders of the IMM13 immigration paper in Sabah are not a cause for concern either socially, economically or security wise to the federal government. This comment clearly indicates that the federal government is actually condoning, or that the federal government is happy with, the influx of illegal immigrant into Sabah.

There is already proof of illegals obtaining MyKads just within six months of coming to Sabah. Now with Nazri's 'backing' I think foreigners would be even more daring. I guess nothing can be done because the people like Nazri have now decided that holders of the IMM13 immigration paper are good for the state.

This notwithstanding that in the resettlement communes allocated to them, the supply of drugs is openly done and their children harass pedestrians on the street for money.

After asking Dr Mahathir Mohamad to resign from Umno, Nazri now wants to show Sabahans that he is very powerful. By the way, what has happened to the MP from Sabah or for that matter, the state government? Are they also in agreement with Nazri? I think Nazri knows that if he were to stand for any of the parliamentary seats in Sabah, he would win hands down even without campaigning. The reason? The IMM13 holders and Malaysian-ised foreigners are an election asset but then I'm just thinking out aloud.

Sabahans need to wake up and decide our own destiny though I am not sure whether the majority of voters are still genuine Sabahans or Malaysian-ised foreigners.

Nazri should come to Sabah but not just be driven around in a Mercedes (or Proton). He should walk the streets of Lahad Datu, Semporna, Tawau, Sandakan and Segama, Sinsuran, Kg Air, Bandaran Berjaya and all around Kota Kinabalu.

Until then, Dato' please do not patronise us.


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