Immigrants living in Kuwait were spared a great deal of trouble
Kuwait
Safa al-Hashim, a staunch opponent of immigrants and a supporter of their expulsion, lost the election.
Safa al-Hashim, a former female parliamentarian in Kuwait, failed to win the election this time. The news of their defeat is being watched with great joy by the immigrants. Safa al-Hashim was a staunch opponent of immigrants, and often called for the expulsion of large numbers of immigrants. Immigrants are very happy that he did not reach the parliament this time.
Many of Safa's controversial statements made him famous not only in Kuwait but also in the Gulf region. Earlier this year, Safa demanded that the government take an immediate decision to expel foreigners from the country in light of the spread of the corona virus. "Of course, the presence of most foreigners in these situations has become a threat to Kuwait," Safa said in a statement on Twitter.
The harm to these people is greater than their benefit. Because these people are a major cause of the spread of the Crona epidemic. Therefore, the repatriation of these foreigners to their homeland will reduce the risk of the virus and solve the problem of the proportion of the population to a large extent. " With so many cases of coronavirus coming to light, the government must unhesitatingly evict all foreigners who are not working.
These people are in the category of Marginal Employment. From time to time, they make statements against immigrants that not only provoke outrage from immigrants, but are also seen around the world with astonishment. Last year, Safa Al-Hashim had proposed in parliament that immigrants over the age of 40 be expelled from the country.
Safa al-Hashim said that foreigners over the age of 40, especially those working in the construction sector, should be fired and repatriated. He also suggested that the three foreigners who are against traffic He should also be deported from Kuwait. In addition, older immigrants, sick and disabled foreigners should also be deported from Kuwait.
One of Safa's proposals was to impose heavy fines on any resident of Kuwait, including foreigners who have lost their residency, if a local citizen provides them with any kind of facility. Safa was of the view that due to the large number of immigrants, the Kuwaitis have become a minority in their own country, which is having a negative impact on their language and culture.
Earlier, Safa al-Hashim had also proposed a tax on foreigners bathing on the beach. Safa al-Hashim had urged the government to charge migrants for using public places and buildings. He also demanded a tax on the movement of foreigners on the world's fourth longest bridge, Sheikh Jaber Kazwei, built in Kuwait.
"I have warned many times and I am still warning that the number of foreigners in Kuwait is three million while the number of locals is more than one million," Safa said. Which is a burden on the infrastructure here. When these people visit parks and coastal places during the Eid holidays, a large amount of garbage is collected. Therefore, fees should be imposed on them. Safa once set a limit by saying that immigrants should also be taxed for breathing.
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