Tuesday 21 June 2016

IMMIGRANT our threat ?

For most of the Malaysians, when they talk about immigrants there are always negative complaints. This is because we don't see them as one of us. Napali, Bangladash, Burmese are the most we see in Malaysia and I can say that most people here does not treat them nicely.

So should we accept them as our citizen or just stay as how it is now or sent them back to where they belong? 

In class I have choose to let them have citizenship. This is because that I think everyone have the right to live the live they deserve. We were born Malaysian thus we get to live a better environment but they don't. Their country it self is poor so who can help them? Can't we give them a chance to prove themself? Some might say if they come to our country our job apportunities will be lesser. Then let me ask, who will do those jobs that those Malaysians does not prefer to do. Cleaning toilet, serving plate, working construction under the hot sun ... most of it is immigrants work. Thye work here just to have salary to feed their family back at their hometown. In fact they work so hard and have to live here in their dirty environment and not having enough food to eat. Then we talk about safety... we always say that immigrants are dangerous..they will kidnap your kids * in serious& jokingly. First of all, when 1 bangladash commit a crime we say all bangla are bad. When a Malay or Chinse or Indian commit crime we judge them individually. In fact i see more news of people from our country killing and stealing more than those immigrants. Are people being judgemental  and stereotype?


Stereotype? Racist? Judgemental?


At home I have reflected on my decision and still think that we should give the a chance. But it's not like open hand and welcome anyone of them to come to our country. We can implement some rules and regulations to control the amount of people. For example, they have to stay at Malaysian at least 10 to 12 years. They should also cannot have any criminal records. Furthermore, know our Malaysia basic culture and language Malay and English so that there will be no communications problem. Does not have the right to vote during general elections even thought they have the citizenship.

Lastly, I would like to say that we should not judge people by skin color or which country they are from. I'm sure if they are from America or Korea or Japan, the reaction would not be the same. 











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