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'Dark-skinned people' targeted in Thailand immigrant crackdown

 

BANGKOK: Allegedly aimed at busting visa abusers and illegal migrants, a Thai police operation called "X-Ray Outlaw Foreigner" has raised questions about racial profiling and fears for asylum-seekers caught in its web.

 

Tens of millions of tourists come to Thailand each year for the cheap living and postcard-perfect beaches, with some seeking out the seedier thrills of a bustling sex industry.

 

But as weak law enforcement, porous borders and corruption help make the country a hub for transnational crime, Thai authorities are intensifying Operation X-Ray - a programme that started about a year ago - with more than 1,000 people arrested in recent weeks, most for overstaying their visa.


Full story: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/thailand-immigration-dark-skinned-x-ray-outlaw-foreigner-10848930 

 

-- CHANNEL NEWSASIA 2018-10-22

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39 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Due to the fact that Africans cannot get a Thai visa from anywhere except their home Country (they cannot do visa runs to neighboring Countries) , its quite likely that many Africans are overstaying

Interesting, so why there so many in the Immigration que in BKk because the ones I saw last week werent American negros unless they were finesing African Accents. So the Africans must get some visa support in country.

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2 minutes ago, Aussieroaming said:

Interesting, so why there so many in the Immigration que in BKk because the ones I saw last week werent American negros unless they were finesing African Accents. So the Africans must get some visa support in country.

Are you sure they were not Ugandans with British passports ?   We gave them away free to them during Idi Amin's period.  

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4 minutes ago, Aussieroaming said:

Interesting, so why there so many in the Immigration que in BKk because the ones I saw last week werent American negros unless they were finesing African Accents. So the Africans must get some visa support in country.

You would need to ask them . although if they were at immigration in BKK , its quite likely that they were getting visa extensions

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1 hour ago, sanemax said:

But those Ugandans who got expelled from Uganda were Indian immigrants to Uganda

Oh for goodness sake.  Many were Indian immigrants initially yes.  Those that married locals (Africans) were still threatened by Idi Amin.  Britain took them in and gave them free passports.   The whole family !  Do you not think under the laws of evolution perhaps their children would have inherited some of the African genes perhaps ? And by the way several of those whose parents left Uganda have actually gone back to Uganda.

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A few years ago I was renewing my visa in Singapore. I was behind an African in the queue. The lady at the desk just wasn't interested in doing anything for this guy and as he eventually walked away from the desk with a stampless passport in his hand the Thai Muslim lady whom I was about to see just shouted at him "We don't want your kind of people in our country!" 

 

I don't know exactly what she meant by "your kind of people" but I can make an educated guess!

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5 minutes ago, Esso49 said:

Oh for goodness sake.  Many were Indian immigrants initially yes.  Those that married locals (Africans) were still threatened by Idi Amin.  Britain took them in and gave them free passports.   The whole family !  Do you not think under the laws of evolution perhaps their children would have inherited some of the African genes perhaps ? And by the way several of those whose parents left Uganda have actually gone back to Uganda.

No need for such an attitude , can we a civil discussion without the  "Oh for goodness sake"s ?

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