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“X-Ray Outlaw Foreigners” operation: 1,000 illegals nabbed in Pathum Thani


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5 hours ago, Darcula said:

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Hey you.....yes you.....Khon Suay....come to the front of the queue....we need a good pic for the next vinyl board.

 

 

..making poor people poorer..surely they could hand them a temp work permit of sorts.

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2 hours ago, Esso49 said:

Don't worry because you should note the emphasis is on getting rid of 7000 illegals.   They have not mention how to stop the 1000's per month influx into the country.   So Somachai can still loaf around doing sweet FA whilst his wife sells Somtam and the illegals build the roads that Somchai drives down blind drunk in his pick-up, bought on tick thanks to his Wife's hard work.

Cant stop the  supply of bribes to bent  immigration officials at the borders to get in now though can they.

Expect many of those deported will be back in tomorrow if they can find the right envelope to fill at those very same borders.

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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

So if the pic shows all these people are illegal for one reason or another I suspect that they must be working as apposed to living here on savings?

So this begs the question will all the employers in the area be found, fined or jailed for illegally employing foreign workers without correct documentation or is this just a one way street foreigners out while Thais go free !!!!!

It will all depend on whether the said employer is "connected" or not.  Or if they...........  Wait: People get annoyed by reading synonyms for "suntanned postal stationery."

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1 hour ago, tandor said:

..making poor people poorer..surely they could hand them a temp work permit of sorts.

I thought exactly like you, but my wife told me it was because those ones did not ask anything, so they are illegally in the country, but people from Myanmar and Laos could have work permit easily for those hard jobs. Her family live forty kilometres from the Lao frontier and she says many Laotians are working legally in the region so it is possible, obviously, there are steps to take with the administration and we can assume that some do not bother to do it ? 

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