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The sign reads: Ice-cream I accept Ren Min Bi Singapore dollar $1 Ren Min Bi $5 One netizen retorted: “Has Singapore turned into China?”
It is not known if the PRC ice-cream seller has a NEA licence to ply his ‘trade’. Roving ice-cream cart vendors used to be Singaporeans, but they are replaced by ‘foreign talents’ from China in recent years.
Due to the PAP’s pro-China immigration policies, an increasing number of mainland Chinese from China’s poor inland provinces are flocking to Singapore in search of a better life and they are almost always given Singapore PR and citizenship.
One PRC nursery teacher Zhang Yuanyuan who came to Singapore armed with a diploma from an unknown college in China obtained her Singapore PR within two months of application. There are also stories of cleaners, construction workers, sales assistants, masseurs and even prostitutes being given Singapore PR and citizenship by the PAP regime in the media.
A few days ago, a 35 year old PRC sales assistant Wang Shu Jun was ‘jailed’ one day for assaulting a Singaporean SMRT station manager. Another 25 year old PRC lady was spared a jail term for forging her university certificate to find work in Singapore. Ironically, she is now a Singapore PR married to a Singapore man.
In an interview with National Geographic magazine in 2009, PAP supreme leader Lee Kuan Yew proclaimed: “It is a good thing that Singapore is welcoming so many Chinese immigrants from mainland China as they are harder-striving and harder-driving than Singaporeans.”
Despite Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s promise to ‘moderate’ the inflow of foreigners on the eve of polling day, the flood-gates appear to be flung wide open again in the past two months as Singaporeans prepare to ‘repent’ for the next five years.