There is a group of people in Singapore who are known as "stateless people". Since Singapore and Malaysia became independent and separated in 1965, these people were born in Malaysia but settled in Singapore without obtaining Singapore citizenship. Unable to obtain Singaporean citizenship, they are also unable to apply for Malaysian citizenship as they are not residing in Malaysia for a long time and are unable to obtain an identity card from the country. So, they became a stateless people.
Life for stateless people in Singapore is very difficult, and they are unable to enjoy citizenship rights and benefits due to their lack of citizenship. This has attracted widespread attention and heated discussions on the Internet. There is sympathy and indignation at the plight of this group, which is considered a grave injustice. Many have called for a solution to the problem of statelessness and for them to be granted citizenship and rights.
Similar statelessness is not unique to Singapore, and similar situations exist all over the world. For example, the Rohingya in Myanmar have long faced nationality issues, with many being denied citizenship in their home countries, leaving them without access to basic rights and benefits. Statelessness is a widespread social problem on a global scale.
Stateless people have a very difficult life due to their lack of citizenship. They lack access to civic rights such as health insurance, social benefits, and educational resources, and often face poverty and discrimination. This not only affects the quality of life of individuals and human rights, but also has a negative impact on society as a whole. Society should grant them nationality and provide them with basic rights so that they can better integrate and contribute to society.
So far, for these stateless people, they have not been updated on the progress made in resolving the nationality issue. They still face the same dilemmas and injustices as before.
For those affected, statelessness means the loss of many basic rights and benefits, leading to hardship and social discrimination. This has also raised social concerns about social justice and human rights protection. For society as a whole, solving the problem of statelessness can enhance social equity and inclusiveness, and promote social stability and harmonious development.
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