10/20/2009

WHAT DO THE APPLE POLISHERS OF SABAH SAY?

Oh wow! 1 in every 6 people in Sabah is a foreigner.
And Hishammuddin who controls Malaysia's intelligence network is only able to identify 10,070 illegal immigrants out of a total of 317,837.
A miserable 3.3%.
Talk to any Sabahans and they will be able to point out who in the streets of KK are illegals.
Their bating average would be much higher than 3.3% and nary a penny spent on "intelligence gathering"
One out of every six people in Sabah is a foreigner. Disclosing the latest statistics yesterday, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hi­­shammuddin Tun Hussein said foreigners comprised 610,104 of Sabah’s 3.4 million population. He said the largest number comprised 317,837 undocumented migrant workers and their dependants while 230,000 more are working in the state legally.
.... Hishammuddin said a total of 5,643 illegal immigrants were detected in the first phase of Ops Bersepadu that focused in the state’s west coast and interior and 4,427 more were uncovered in the second phase in the east coast districts.

Sabahans and Sarawakians, kiss the ass of your Umno Run Federal Government (URFeG).
They have s
o benevolently declared that you can have a public holiday on the 16th of September to celebrate "Malaysia Day" when it is already a holiday in your states.
An analogy would be like your boss telling you "Slave, for all your blood, sweat and tears you have sacrificed to my company, I am recognizing your contribution and am giving you a big pay rise ... "Zilch".
THE date Sept 16 will officially be celebrated as Malaysia Day and will become a national public holiday starting from next year.
> The day is currently a holiday in Sabah and Sarawak as the official birthdays of ther respective Yang di-Pertua Negeris.

> On Sept 16, 1963, Sabah and Sarawak, together with Singapore, joined the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia. Sarawak had earlier attained self government status on July 22, 1963, while Sabah and Singapore gained the status on Aug 31 the same year. > Before that, Sarawak was ruled by the “White Rajahs” of the Brooke dynasty while Sabah was the British colony of North Borneo. Singapore was also a British colony. > The Cobbold Commision was formed to get the views of the people of Sabah and Sarawak on the future of their territories and found that there was overwhelming support for joining Malaysia.

On the declaration of Malaysia Day, this is what one would expect Sabahans apple polishers of URFeG say.
  • Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) president Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s announcement had long been awaited by the people of Sabah and Sarawak. “The move to celebrate Malaysia Day would strengthen patriotism and a sense of unity among all Malaysians,”
  • PBS deputy president Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili said the recognition of Malaysia Day as a public holiday was a tribute to Malaysians not just in Sabah and Sarawak but also throughout the country.
  • United Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko) secretary-general Datuk Wilfred Tangau said Malaysia Day celebration would serve as the foundation of 1Malaysia.

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