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Singaporean unhappy at grassroots organizations hosting “Water Festival” for foreigne

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Singaporean unhappy at grassroots organizations hosting “Water Festival” for foreigners

March 21, 2010 by admin

In other countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada, immigrants are expected to adapt and integrate themselves into local societies. It is the other way round in Singapore.

Due to the PAP’s liberal immigration and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners now make up 36 percent of Singapore’s population, up from 14 percent in 1990. Of the remaining 64 percent who are citizens, an increasing number are born overseaas.

As too many foreigners were allowed into the country within too short a period of time, Singapore is now experiencing a headache trying to integrate all of them.

Singaporeans have been exhorted repeatedly by PAP leaders to accept and welcome the foreigners with open arms and now they are expected to adapt themselves to their culture as well.

An irate reader tipped us off about a “Water Festival” organized by Bukit Batok grassroots organizations to welcome the New Year for the Thai, Burmese, Laotian and Cambodians living in Singapore:
 
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