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Home»News»Paetongtarn Affirms No Deportation for Cambodian Laborers
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Paetongtarn Affirms No Deportation for Cambodian Laborers

Thailand’s Stance on Foreign Workers
WadiBy WadiJune 15, 2025032 Mins Read
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No Forced Repatriation Planned

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced on June 15, 2025, that Thailand has no plans to deport foreign workers, including Cambodians, despite ongoing border disputes. Her statement, shared via social media, aims to ease concerns among migrant laborers amid heightened tensions with Cambodia.

Workers’ Freedom to Decide

Voluntary Return Encouraged

Paetongtarn emphasized that the decision to return home rests with the workers themselves, not Thai authorities. She noted that if any country, such as Cambodia, facilitates job opportunities for its citizens, workers are free to choose their path under their home country’s guidance.

Cambodia’s Call for Returnees

Hun Sen Urges Workers Back

The prime minister’s remarks follow Cambodia’s recent appeal for its workers to return, driven by former Prime Minister Hun Sen. Citing ample job opportunities in Cambodian industries, Hun Sen’s call aligns with escalating border issues, including Cambodia’s push for International Court of Justice rulings.

Cambodia Prepares for Influx

400 Buses Ready at Border

Cambodia has mobilized 400 buses to transport returning workers from the Thai border if tensions worsen. Phnom Penh Governor Khuong Sreng affirmed readiness to act on government orders, ensuring swift repatriation for citizens seeking to leave Thailand due to the border situation.

Job Opportunities Await in Cambodia

Labor Ministry Highlights Vacancies

Cambodia’s Labor Ministry has reported tens of thousands of job openings for returning workers, a strategy backed by Senate President Hun Sen and his son, Prime Minister Hun Manet. These measures aim to absorb workers amid fears of prolonged Thai-Cambodian border conflicts.

Ongoing Diplomatic Efforts

JBC Meeting Seeks Resolution

As Thailand and Cambodia entered the second day of their Joint Boundary Commission meeting on June 15, 2025, both nations are striving to resolve the border dispute diplomatically. Paetongtarn’s assurance underscores Thailand’s commitment to maintaining stability for its migrant workforce during these talks.

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