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FILE PHOTO: Indonesian illegal immigrants wait for Malaysian immigration checks at Port Klang, outside Kuala Lumpur, February 28, 2005. REUTERS/Kamarulzaman Russali/File Photo
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is preparing to receive thousands of deportees from Malaysia, a government official said on Friday, amid a crackdown there on undocumented workers and as the country suffers its most severe coronavirus outbreak so far.
Malaysia will send back about 7,200 people to Indonesia, which wants the most vulnerable people, including women and children held in detention centres, to be returned first, said Femmy Eka Kartika Putri of Indonesia’s coordinating ministry for human development.