502 illegal Pinoy migrants deported from Malaysia since crackdown started January

At least 502 Filipinos were among those deported from Malaysia since authorities there cracked down on illegal immigrants, a Malaysian news site reported Wednesday.
 
Malaysia's The Star Online also quoted Immigration director-general Datuk Aloyah Mamat as saying 48 employers were arrested in the campaign to round up illegal immigrants.
 
The report quoted her as saying that of some 18,775 foreigners checked in 603 integrated operations, 4,640 illegal immigrants were picked up since Jan 21.
 
“A total of 3,978 illegal immigrants arrested have since been deported back to their home countries,” Aloyah added.
 
Of the 4,640, 1,800 were Indonesians, 642 were Myanmar nationals, 508 were Bangladeshis, and 502 were Filipinos.
 
Another 288 were Nepalese, 239 were Indian nationals, 209 were Pakistanis and the remaining 452 were from various countries.  — ELR, GMA News

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