A surge in Malaysia's crackdown on undocumented workers prompts many Indonesian migrant workers to leave, highlighting ongoing challenges in Southeast Asian labor migration.
Reports indicate that a significant number of Indonesian migrant workers have been fleeing Malaysia due to intensified enforcement measures against undocumented foreign workers. The crackdown aims to regulate and reduce the presence of illegal workers in Malaysia, but it has led to uncertainty and displacement among Indonesian migrant populations. While no official statements have been released by Indonesian or Malaysian authorities specific to this exodus, media sources, including Tempo.co, have highlighted the situation as a persistent concern within Southeast Asia’s labor migration dynamics. This development underscores the vulnerability of migrant workers amid regulatory shifts and the importance of bilateral cooperation to ensure safe and legal labor migration pathways.
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