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COMMENT | Improving migration systems to prevent extremism
COMMENT | The dramatic foiling of a planned attack in Delaware in the United States that was uncovered only when a routine traffic stop revealed weapons, tactical gear, and handwritten plans to assault a police facility may feel like an incident from a distant context, yet its lessons are deeply relevant to Malaysia.

As the country navigates rising inflows of both documented and undocumented migrants from South Asia, the Middle East, and neighbouring regions, the Delaware plot underscores how extremist threats can grow quietly within ordinary settings.

The suspect appeared to be well integrated: a former student, no criminal history, and no outward signs of radicalisation. Yet beneath that surface, he had independently adopted extremist beliefs, collected weapons, assessed targets, and developed a coherent attack plan - all while moving undetected in everyday life.

His exposure happened not through sophisticated surveillance or intelligence operations, but because a vigilant police officer pursued what initially appeared to be a minor irregularity. This dynamic, where individuals operate under the radar, is not unfamiliar to Malaysia.

Malaysia’s own experience highlights a similar pattern, albeit in a different operational environment. In June 2025, the police dismantled a clandestine...


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