Bandar Sungai Long, Batu 9, Cheras, Selangor – Local residents are increasingly concerned over allegations that many undocumented foreign workers from Myanmar and Vietnam are employed in the vehicle repair and maintenance sector in this area without proper action being taken by the authorities.
Businesses involved include vehicle repair workshops, spare parts trading, and research and development in automotive technology. While these businesses appear to be thriving, the presence of undocumented foreign workers has raised questions about the enforcement of immigration laws.
According to local sources, businesses in the area, including commercial vehicle repair, wholesale and retail sales of spare parts, and accessories for motor vehicles, are employing numerous undocumented foreign workers. This has sparked concerns about safety, unfair competition, and reduced job opportunities for local workers.
Residents claim that although complaints have been lodged with the authorities, firm actions such as inspections and raids have yet to be carried out. This situation raises questions about whether the relevant authorities, including the Immigration Department, have taken proactive measures to address the issue.
Businesses in the area are urged to comply with labor and immigration laws. Consistent law enforcement is needed to tackle this problem and ensure that no party operates illegally.
Immigration Department Urged to Act
The local community is calling on the Immigration Department of Malaysia to conduct enforcement operations to address this issue promptly. Firm measures are not only necessary to ensure compliance with the law but also to restore public confidence in the management of foreign workers in the country.
Will this issue receive the attention it deserves? We await action from the authorities.
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