The following is my
answer to a Quora question: “Are Singaporeans proud of their
policies against illegal immigration such, caning illegal immigrants, jail, and
requiring landlords to check the immigration status of renters, after seeing
the crisis playing out in the US?”
We have strict laws against illegal immigration for
very good reasons. It keeps the crime
rate down, it addresses exploitation of immigrants, and it ensures we allow
only the right demographic into a crowded city state with a delicate ethnic and
religious mix.
Singapore is not the place for low skilled foreign
workers in large numbers. Our economy is
not geared in that direction. It is not
the place for political refugees since we do not need that sort of foreign
entanglement. For example, after the
fall of South Vietnam, we had an influx of Vietnamese refugees. We kept them at a detention centre, and did
what we could to facilitate their migration to Australia and elsewhere. As for those who did not succeed to move on to
other countries, we paid them to go back to Vietnam a decade later.
I approve of our policies. I am not keen on opening the floodgates to
refugees and cheap foreign labour without due consideration of our own people.
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