Border Blind Spots Endanger Malaysia’s Security
Malaysia has long projected an image of internal stability, even as it sits at the heart of global trade routes and depends heavily on migrant labour. That stability, however, is increasingly tested not by overt unrest but by quieter vulnerabilities along its borders and within its migration management systems. A growing body of cases linking extremist facilitation networks, document fraud, and migrant mobility particularly those intersecting with Nepal should prompt a hard reassessment of Malaysia’s border security posture. The real lesson is not about nationality or religion, but about how poorly governed documented and undocumented migration can evolve into a serious national security vulnerability. Malaysia hosts millions of foreign workers across construction, manufacturing, plantations, and services. Among them are hundreds of thousands of Nepali nationals who form an essential part of the workforce. The overwhelming majority are law-abiding individuals seeking economic opp...