PETITION TO PRIME MINISTER |
Tuesday, 08 June 2021 12:58 |
PETITION TO PRIME MINISTER YAB TAN SRI MUHYIDDIN YASSIN: STOP THE OPERATIONS TO ARREST UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS, FOCUS ON THE GOAL OF CONTROLLING THE SPREAD OF COVID-19
The press statements by YB Dato’ Seri Hamzah Zainudin, Minister of Home Affairs on 29 May 2021 and 3 June 2021 have created the perception among many that the government has decided to launch a plan to arrest and detain undocumented migrants (or illegal immigrants in government lingo) on a massive scale over a short period of time.
We, from the various organizations that have signed this petition, view the current approach of arresting and detaining undocumented migrants at this time further complicating efforts to fight the pandemic among Malaysians, because:
1. Such operations will intimidate foreign workers, regardless of whether they are documented or undocumented. In fact, such actions would cause them to avoid any government representative and go to hide. Therefore, this will defeat the government's efforts to create herd immunity in Malaysia. Herd immunity requires vaccination for 80% of the Malaysian population, including the migrant community. Failure to reach the vaccination level of 80% of the population will delay the country’s economic recovery and extend the suffering of the people.
2. There is a strong possibility that the arrest and detention of undocumented migrants at this time will result in new clusters of Covid-19 in immigration detention centres. This will increase the spread of Covid-19 among undocumented migrants and will also infect immigration officers, police officers and court staff (who are involved in remand control), as well as their family members. This possibility can and should be avoided.
3. The immigration department does not have the capacity to arrest and repatriate the two to three million undocumented migrants that are in Malaysia. According to Suhakam, estimates as of 1 July 2020 show that immigration detention centres that can only accommodate 12,530 detainees have exceeded their capacity by being filled with as many as 15,163 detainees. Besides that, more than 95% of undocumented migrants are working and contributing to the national economy. In fact, our country’s economic activities also require their services.
Perhaps YB Dato’ Seri Hamzah Zainudin believes that his assertiveness in this matter will help overcome the Covid-19 pandemic. However, YB should remember that every action plan taken must be based on clear, objective and reasonable scientific analysis. Currently, the approach of arresting and detaining undocumented migrants will be detrimental to the government's efforts to control the spread of Covid-19 in our country.
We sincerely hope that YAB will bring this issue to the National Security Council meeting so that a more appropriate and integrated approach can be formulated for handling undocumented migrants when Covid-19 is spreading. At this point of time, we should focus on the goal of controlling the spread of Covid-19 in our country. Other goals are secondary and should be postponed if they conflict with the primary goal that is to control and overcome the spread of Covid-19.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Signed by:
Organisation/Group: 1. People’s Health Forum (Forum Kesihatan Rakyat) 2. Citizens’ Health Initiative 3. Agora Society Malaysia 4. Third World Network 5. Health Equity Initiatives 6. Parti Sosialis Malaysia 7. Aliran 8. All Women’s Action Society (AWAM) 9. Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP Malaysia) 10. ALTSEAN-Burma 11. Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (ABIM) 12. Archdiocesan Human Development Commission (AHDC) 13. Asylum Access Malaysia 14. Beyond Borders Malaysia 15. Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) 16. Citizens Against Enforced Disappearances (CAGED) 17. Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) 18. Demokrat Kebangsaan 19. Dewan Perhimpunan China Kuala Lumpur dan Selangor (KLSCAH) 20. Dewan Pimpinan Pusat Gabungan Serikat Buruh Indonesia (DPP GSBI) 21. ENGAGE 22. Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants & Itinerants (ECMI) 23. Family Frontiers 24. Forum Ekonomi Manusiawi 25. Fugee 26. G25 Malaysia 27. GERAK 28. Geutanyoe Foundation 29. Humanity Heroes Foundation 30. IMAN Research 31. In Between Cultura 32. Institute for Leadership and Development Studies 33. International Women's Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific 34. Islamic Renaissance Front 35. Jaringan kampung Orang Asli Semenanjung Malaysia 36. Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas (JERIT) 37. Koalisi Buruh Migran Berdaulat 38. Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Bina Karya Utama (LBH-BKU) 39. Liga Rakyat Demokratik 40. LLG Cultural Development Centre 41. Mahasiswa Amanah Nasional 42. Mahasiswa Keadilan Malaysia 43. Majlis Kebajikan Kanak-kanak Malaysia (MKKM) 44. Malaysia Hindu Sangam 45. Malaysian CARE 46. Malaysian Health Coalition 47. Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) 48. Malaysian United Democratic Alliance (MUDA) 49. Migrant Workers Right to Redress Coalition 50. Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation 51. Muslim Professionals Forum 52. MyPJ 53. New Student Movement Alliance of Malaysia (NESA) 54. North South Initiative 55. Our Journey 56. PACOS Trust 57. Pemuda Sosialis 58. People Like Us Support Ourselves (PLUsos) 59. Persatuan Kebajikan Anak Anak Miskin Sabah 60. Persatuan Kebajikan Biji Sawi (Mustard Seed Soup Kitchen) 61. Persatuan Kebajikan Komuniti Dan Dialog 62. Persatuan Sahabat Wanita Selangor 63. Pertubuhan IKRAM Malaysia 64. Pertubuhan Jaringan Orang Asli Johor (JPOAJ) 65. PeSAWAH 66. Prison Fellowship Malaysia Sabah 67. Projek Wawasan Rakyat (POWR) 68. Pusat Komas 69. Refuge For The Refugees 70. Sabah Reform Initiative (SARI) 71. Sahabat Alam Malaysia 72. Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia (SABM) 73. Serikat Buruh Migran Indonesia (SBMI) Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) 74. Sisters in Islam 75. Stairway to Hope 76. Student Progressive Front UUM 77. Student Unity Front UKM 78. Suara Rakyat Malaysia (SUARAM) 79. Tenaganita 80. Tindak Malaysia 81. Titular Roman Catholic Archbishop of KL (TRCAKL) 82. Together Against Cancer (TAC) 83. UMANY
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