La Malaisie expulse 217 travailleurs migrants indonésiens pour des questions d'immigration

L'ambassade d'Indonésie à Kuala Lumpur a rapatrié 217 travailleurs migrants indonésiens (PMI) détenus en Malaisie en raison de problèmes d'immigration. Les travailleurs sont arrivés à l'aéroport international de Kuala Lumpur le jeudi 23 avril 2026.

L'ambassade d'Indonésie à Kuala Lumpur (KBRI) a rapatrié 217 travailleurs migrants indonésiens (PMI) depuis la Malaisie en raison de problèmes d'immigration. Les travailleurs avaient été détenus dans un centre de rétention pour immigrants en Malaisie. Ils sont arrivés à l'aéroport international de Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) à Sepang, dans l'État de Selangor, à bord d'un camion de l'immigration malaisienne le jeudi 23 avril 2026. L'ambassade d'Indonésie à Kuala Lumpur a facilité le retour de ces travailleurs migrants à la suite de leur détention. Cet incident souligne les défis rencontrés par les travailleurs indonésiens dans le pays voisin.

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