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Friday 7 November 2014

Census rolls on: Vietnamese nationals to be deported

Almost 70 alleged illegal Vietnamese immigrants were arrested yesterday after they were found working in 15 wooden handicraft shops in Stung Treng town.
The 68 immigrants, of whom four were women, were sent to the immigration department to be questioned over their stay and work in Cambodia, said Stung Treng Provincial Police Chief Mao Dara.
“Based on the immigration law, we must take action.”
The 68 would be “chase[d] out” of the Kingdom by Monday, according to Uk Hai Sela, investigations chief at the immigration department.
“We will propose to His Excellency Deputy Prime Minister Sar Kheng to chase [them] out. We hope to chase them out next week.”

From April to October, 504 illegal immigrants in Cambodia have been sent back to their countries, according to the national police’s website. Immigration department director Sok Phal said that the illegal immigrants came from 21 countries.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

70 are deported but 7,000 are coming back.

Anonymous said...

They just said deported while at the same time they issued the legal paper work for those illegal immigrants so that they could vote.

This Yuon slave government will never wake up and free itself from its Yuon master.

Anonymous said...

To cure Khmer problems, deport to Vietnam Traitor Hun Sen and his cronies !!!

Anonymous said...

"Almost 70 alleged illegal Vietnamese immigrants were arrested yesterday after they were found working in 15 wooden handicraft shops in Stung Treng town."

Leave those poor hard working people alone. Their pays were so low, they could not afford to legally register as the legal migrant workers. May I suggest the CNRP or CPP to pay for their legal migrant and voting rights. Which ever party pays for them, will win their votes.

I don't mind those Vietnamese people would vote for CNRP, but I know CNRP is cheap and does not have the cash...hehehe. So, the Vietnamese just have to vote for Mr. Hun Sen ok?

-Drgunzet-