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Whilst Singapore's liberal immigration policy has made it a haven for citizens from our poorer neighbours to improve their lives, some have taken things for granted and overstepped boundaries.
Homosexual Malaysian-born accounts assistant David Tan who studied Accountancy and Finance at SIM-UOL is one of such people. After returning to his homeland in JB for Chinese New Year, he started to express his anger towards Singaporeans after finding that there were plenty of Singaporeans who have gone over for the festive season on a Facebook post.
The number of 'likes' and comments from his Malaysian friends seem to agree with him that Singaporeans are not welcome in JB. This is highly ironic given that as many 500,000 Malaysian workers are based in Singapore and have benefited from the strengthening of the Singapore dollar.
With the population white paper just passed by parliament, it would seem that there would be many more Malaysian Chinese coming over to settle down in Singapore after opposing their country's Bumiputera policy for a long time to no available recourse.
What do you think?