Visa Waiver and Low Cost Air Fare Led to Flood of Refugees from Yemen
|The Korea Times has the details on how Jeju Island became a haven for Yemeni refugees:
Jeju islanders were thrilled to hear the news in December that the budget airline Air Asia had just begun operating direct flights between the island and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, four times a week.
Airfare for return trips is just $200 to $300, depending on dates. To promote the nonstop flights, Air Asia began one-year hot deals for selected passengers where they could travel back and forth if they pay only 79,000 won ($70).
Besides the cheaper airfare, the shortened travel time is another plus; Jeju residents no longer need to transfer at Incheon International Airport to go to Malaysia.
The local government was excited as well in hopes that Jeju would attract more tourists from Southeast Asian countries amid a sudden decrease of Chinese tourists because of the fallout from the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) deployment. The local economy would benefit with an increase of foreign tourists.
Months later, such sweeping optimism has turned into worries.
The scenic southern island, which has long been a hot tourist destination for Koreans as well as foreigners, has experienced a rapid surge of unexpected visitors _ Yemeni refugees.
As of June 21, 486 Yemenis, who escaped from their war-torn country in search of hope and a better life, are staying on the island, seeking asylum. [Korea Times]
You can read the rest at the link, but what the Korean government has done in response is removed Yemen from the visa waiver list to stop the refugees from coming.
Jeju making it a refugee camp.
Leave it to progressives to turn even Jejudo into a cesspit.
That’s less than 500 people. If Jeju is a cesspit, it likely is not because of them.
“That’s less than 500 people. If Jeju is a cesspit, it likely is not because of them.”
If you get a big load of gay goo blasted up into your backside because you allowed it in a moment of emotion over reason, it is only a little bit of HIV.
…but some years later…
Just imagine how bad it could have gotten if the ROK did not pull the plug on the visa waivers? If this was Trump pulling the plug on this could you imagine the negative news coverage? In Korea it seems like everyone is breathing a sigh of relief that it was stopped before it become too bad.