Malasia deporta a 217 trabajadores migrantes indonesios por problemas migratorios

La Embajada de Indonesia en Kuala Lumpur repatrió a 217 trabajadores migrantes indonesios (PMI) detenidos en Malasia debido a problemas migratorios. Los trabajadores llegaron al Aeropuerto Internacional de Kuala Lumpur el jueves (23 de abril de 2026).

La Embajada de Indonesia en Kuala Lumpur (KBRI) repatrió a 217 trabajadores migrantes indonesios (PMI) desde Malasia debido a problemas de inmigración. Los trabajadores habían estado detenidos en un centro de inmigración malasio. Llegaron al Aeropuerto Internacional de Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) en Sepang, Selangor, en un camión de inmigración malasio el jueves (23 de abril de 2026). La KBRI de Kuala Lumpur facilitó el retorno de estos trabajadores migrantes tras su detención. El incidente pone de relieve los desafíos que enfrentan los trabajadores indonesios en el país vecino.

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