In a statement on Monday , MCFAMAA said its advisor Datuk Seri Michael Chong appreciated the minister's outspokenness on rectifying"the negative image of the Immigration Department"."This is a very serious incident that affects our country. The association will fully cooperate with Tiong to assist," the statement said.
The statement said the society's vice-president was held by the Immigration Department without reason and those that came on the tour with him had to wait at the airport for nearly three hours.The matter was later resolved after Chong contacted Immigration on behalf of FCPS, the statement said, emphasising that no fees were paid.
"The association also welcomes foreign tourists to Malaysia for tourism and will help all Chinese in Malaysia, whether they come for tourism or business," it said.It was reported by a news portal Thursday night that a Cabinet Minister had barged into the arrival hall at KLIA and created a commotion in an attempt to"free" a Chinese national who was prohibited entry into Malaysia.