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Singaporeans hit streets to protest against immigration influx plan
  Date  February 18, 2013 

 
Worst off ... Singaporeans protest against a plan to increase its island 
population to 6.9 million by 2030 through immigration, claiming that it will 
affect quality of life. Photo: AP

SINGAPORE: Thousands of Singaporeans demonstrated on Saturday against a plan to 
increase the island's population through immigration, saying the policy would 
erode national identity and worsen quality of life.

The rally increases pressure on the government to slow an influx of immigrants 
that has been blamed for infrastructure strains, record housing and transport 
costs and competition for jobs.

Singapore's population has jumped by more than 1.1 million since mid-2004 to 
5.3 million and may reach 6.9 million by 2030, based on the proposal.

The government will take in between 15,000 and 25,000 new citizens and grant 
about 30,000 permanent resident permits annually, according to the paper, A 
Sustainable Population for a Dynamic Singapore.

''We have 5.3 million people and we can hardly cope,'' said David Tan, the 
owner of a garment textile business who attended the protest.

In a city with 3.3 million citizens and 2 million foreigners, complaints about 
overseas workers taking jobs and driving up home prices helped opposition 
parties win record support in the 2011 general election.

The Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, is under pressure to placate voters 
without disrupting the entry of labour.

Bloomberg


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