As Singapore prepares for election, immigration remains key issue
Singapore's influx of foreigners remains a divisive issue ahead of the poll
"Turn off the tap to the immigration policy!" exclaimed blogger-turned-opposition politician Ravi Philemon on Sunday at an election rally.
The crowd, mostly seated on a field not far from the new National Stadium, cheered and clapped like they were in a sports arena. Some whistled in approval. The message was well- received.
Night after night, at rallies across Singapore, the issue of immigration gets almost compulsory airing by opposition candidates, railing against the authorities' openness to immigrants.
The island nation has always been an immigrant society. But in recent years, the heavy flow from the tap, to use Philemon's phrase, has led to much unease among the locals.