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PRC new citizen suggests running for election to influence PAP’s immigration policy

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A PRC new citizen floated a suggestion to his compatriots to run for the election so as to influence the PAP regime’s immigration policies.
The article, originally posted in a local Chinese forum, has been circulated widely in cyberspace:
“说点题外的话,其实新加坡的中国移民也不少,相信华新上就有很多,不知道有没有人有参加竞选的打算,争取我们自己的声音。至少让政府在考虑移民政策的时候也顾及下吧
Translation:
“There are also quite a lot of PRC immigrants in Singapore. I’m not sure if there is anyone amongst us who is interested in running for election so as to represent our (PRC) voices in parliament. At the very least, this may have some influence over the govt’s decision over its immigration policy.”
Due to the PAP’s ultra-liberal and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners now make up 40 percent of Singapore’s population. Of the remaining 60 percent who are citizens, an increasing number are born overseas.
The number of PRC immigrants arriving in Singapore has increased in the last few years, some of whom like the famous Zhang Yuanyuan, was given Singapore PR in only two months. The state media is full of reports of PRC cleaners, construction workers, bus drivers, teachers, masseurs, beauticians and even prostitutes being given Singapore PR and citizenship by the PAP regime.
PAP de facto leader Lee Kuan Yew once proclaimed that it is a “good thing” that Singapore is welcoming Chinese immigrants (from mainland China) as they are “harder-driving” and “harder-striving” than Singaporeans.
With the increasing number of PRC new citizens in Singapore, it is highly likely that the PAP may field one in the coming general election to appeal to the new voters.
More than 100,000 grateful new citizens voted on 7 May last Saturday and their votes are likely to increase in the coming years as the PAP continues to mass-import foreigners to displace native Singaporeans.
In an interview with the state media two weeks ago, Lee sent an ominous warning to Singaporeans:
“Please remember: We still need 900,000 foreign workers on work permits.”
Singaporeans will have little choice but to accept more new citizens who don’t serve a single day of NS as their MPs in the future like PAP MP-elect Dr Janil Puthucheary from Malaysia.

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Re: PRC new citizen suggests running for election to influence PAP’s immigration poli

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May 11th, 2011 |
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Author: Your Correspondent |
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A PRC new citizen floated a suggestion to his compatriots to run for the election so as to influence the PAP regime’s immigration policies.
The article, originally posted in a local Chinese forum, has been circulated widely in cyberspace:
“说点题外的话,其实新加坡的中国移民也不少,相信华新上就有很多,不知道有没有人有参加竞选的打算,争取我们自己的声音。至少让政府在考虑移民政策的时候也顾及下吧
Translation:
“There are also quite a lot of PRC immigrants in Singapore. I’m not sure if there is anyone amongst us who is interested in running for election so as to represent our (PRC) voices in parliament. At the very least, this may have some influence over the govt’s decision over its immigration policy.”
Due to the PAP’s ultra-liberal and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners now make up 40 percent of Singapore’s population. Of the remaining 60 percent who are citizens, an increasing number are born overseas.
The number of PRC immigrants arriving in Singapore has increased in the last few years, some of whom like the famous Zhang Yuanyuan, was given Singapore PR in only two months. The state media is full of reports of PRC cleaners, construction workers, bus drivers, teachers, masseurs, beauticians and even prostitutes being given Singapore PR and citizenship by the PAP regime.
PAP de facto leader Lee Kuan Yew once proclaimed that it is a “good thing” that Singapore is welcoming Chinese immigrants (from mainland China) as they are “harder-driving” and “harder-striving” than Singaporeans.
With the increasing number of PRC new citizens in Singapore, it is highly likely that the PAP may field one in the coming general election to appeal to the new voters.
More than 100,000 grateful new citizens voted on 7 May last Saturday and their votes are likely to increase in the coming years as the PAP continues to mass-import foreigners to displace native Singaporeans.
In an interview with the state media two weeks ago, Lee sent an ominous warning to Singaporeans:
“Please remember: We still need 900,000 foreign workers on work permits.”
Singaporeans will have little choice but to accept more new citizens who don’t serve a single day of NS as their MPs in the future like PAP MP-elect Dr Janil Puthucheary from Malaysia.

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Why not? Then another Marxist conspiracy will occur
 
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