The Straits Times-June 29, 2023

The need for national integration is a pressing reality, particularly in a small multiracial and multi-religious country such as Singapore. Hence, continuous efforts have been made since Independence to strengthen multiracialism and forge a common national identity here. However, generational differences between earlier waves of migration and today’s arrivals mean that existing structures of integration need to be examined to see how effective they still are in integrating new migrants. President Halimah Yacob served a reminder of the need to guard against social complacency when it comes to migration, in a speech delivered at the Institute of Policy Studies’ 35th anniversary gala dinner on Monday. The basis of her remarks was the growing concern that not all those who are new to the city-state consider it necessary to mix with Singaporeans, since they can manage quite well and are very comfortable in their own exclusive social circles.

Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/new-migrants-need-to-integrate  First published in The Straits Times