> In CIKEAS@yahoogroups.com, "Sunny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Reflection: Apa yang pemerintah Indonesia akan lakukan apabila 
> Malaysia tidak selektif dalam mengdeportasi tenaga kerja asing 
> [TKI]?
> 


Benar, kalo menimbang keluhan pengungsi Afghanisatan yang datang ke
Indonesia perlakuannya sangatlah binatang berbeda dengan perlakuan
pemerintah Singapore terhadap pendatang dari Indonesia.

Tapi dilain pihak ada benarnya juga untuk menganjurkan Singapore lebih
ketat dalam seleksi mendeportasi tenaga kerja terutama dari Indonesia,
mereka yang gelap langsung deportasi, sedangkan yang izin kerjanya
masih ada tapi sudah keluar kerja atau dikeluarkan dari kerja juga
langsung saja dideportasi jangan dikasih kesempatan cari2 kerja
lainnya lagi.  Begitulah cara2 yang selektif yang perlu ditegakkan
dengan tegas oleh pemerintah Singapore.

Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.










> Malaysia Must be Selective in Deporting Workers
> Tuesday, 27 March, 2007 | 16:38 WIB 
> 
> TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Manpower and Transmigration Minister
Erman Suparno asked the Malaysian Prime Minister to legalize foreign
workers who work there before carrying out deportation. Erman's
statement is regarding Malaysia's plan to deport half of the foreign
workers including Indonesian workers. "There must be classification
between foreign workers who are involved in crime and those who
aren't," said Erman, Jakarta, Thursday (27/3).
> 
> For workers who are not involved in crimes, Malaysia should be able
to ease administration. Therefore, workers who were previously illegal
become legal and it is not necessary to deport them. So deportation is
only applied to workers who are involved in crimes.
> 
> According to Erman, he will meet Malaysia's Home Affairs Minister by
the end of this month to talk about foreign workers deportation. "I
already scheduled the time between 29 and 30 March to go there," he
said. The idea of the meeting came from Malaysia's Prime Minister.
> 
> While responding to the Foreign Workers Bill which will be enacted
in Malaysia in the near future, Erman said the bill is still at the
discourse level, and has not yet reached discussion level. "I already
talked with the Prime Minister about this matter," he said. 
> 
> Erman hoped, after the bill is passed it will not sacrifice workers'
rights. This is because substantially, the new workers' decree is
potentially to limit foreign workers including those from Indonesia.
> 
> Dwi Riyanto Agustiar 
> 
> 
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