Thai migrant purge in works
The Labour Ministry is stepping up measures to curb the growing number of Thai nationals intending to live and work illegally in South Korea, as the number of illegal Thai immigrants in South Korea has soared to 140,000. The ministry’s Department of Employment has told officials at its checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi airport — set up to weed out Thais suspected of intending to work illegally overseas — o impose stricter screening measures for passengers flying to South Korea, department director-general, Phetcharat Sin-auy, said.
Bangkok Post Reporter