Koreans Increasingly Concerned About Growing Refugee Problem on Jeju Island

Are people really surprised that the refugee problem is growing when laws are created that make it easier for the applicants to stay longer?:

Asylum seekers stand in line for medical help from the Korean Red Cross on Jeju Island, Monday. Korea Times

Fears about refugees are spreading quickly across Korea after news that the number of asylum seekers on Jeju Island has soared.

More than 250,000 Koreans have signed a petition against the Jeju Provincial Government’s (JPG) refugee-friendly policy that allows foreigners to stay for several months without a visa and, in the meantime, helps them find jobs.

“I call on the government to put Koreans’ safety and other important issues first,” the person who posted the petition on the Cheong Wa Dae website wrote. “I’m doubtful whether they really are refugees. Think about it. Why would they come all the way here to seek asylum?”

“If we continue to allow them, what is happening in Europe today could become our future,” another petitioner wrote.

Judging by comments from news articles and social media, the dominant voice here doesn’t support the visa-waiver policy, which many locals think draws more refugees there.

According to the Jeju Immigration Office Tuesday, more than 940 foreigners have applied for legal refugee status so far this year, compared with 312 for the whole of last year.

Yemenis, whose country has been devastated by a civil war, account for about 54.7 percent, followed by Chinese (30.9 percent).

Many asylum seekers choose Korea’s southernmost island because the JPG allows them to stay there up to a month without a visa. If they apply for legal refugee status, they can earn an additional few months until the end of the screening process. If they bring the case to the court, it could be years.  [Korea Times]

You can read more at the link, but if so many Yeminis are fleeing the country than why aren’t more Sunni Arab countries taking in refugees instead of South Korea where they don’t speak language and have a different culture?

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Doug
Doug
6 years ago

They better do something it could end up being a serious problem.

Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 years ago

Going to be a disaster of their own making. Nothing good happens when a country lets iislamist in. Only brings destruction and misery.

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Jeju was already ruined by the Chinese. Refugees are the last thing that island needs.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

Step 1: let more in
Step 2: cut them up
Step 3: chum the water
Step 4: market shark tours
Step 5: profit

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

The biggest problem with admitting refugees is what has happened to most of Western Europe. Moon’s adherents probably want random mobs of “Not-Really-Muslims, more like ISIS” slaying Christians and Jews, though, so the bloody tourism will be supported all over Korea…

Charliem
Charliem
6 years ago

I heard a report that officials said they were surprised that so many spoke such a high level of English. That indicates they are probablly not really Yemenis…perhaps Bangladeshis or such with Yemeni paperwork.

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