Singapore’s Shanmugam on deported blogger Amos Yee: ‘I wish the Americans had kept him’
Singapore's Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam expressed his wish that the United States had not deported Amos Yee, a controversial blogger and convicted sex offender, back to Singapore.

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AI-generatedSingapore's Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam expressed his wish that the United States had not deported Amos Yee, a controversial blogger and convicted sex offender, back to Singapore. Yee, who was granted asylum in the US in 2017 but later imprisoned and deported, was arrested upon arrival in Singapore on March 20 for allegedly violating compulsory military service rules. Shanmugam stated that Yee is not a free-speech icon, but a repeat offender, and criticized foreign media and rights advocates for portraying him as a victim of political repression. He highlighted Yee's listing on a US Department of Homeland Security website as one of the "worst of the worst criminal aliens." Shanmugam's remarks were made during an interview on The Rishi Report podcast.
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5 extractedYee is listed on a US Department of Homeland Security website as among the “worst of the worst criminal aliens”.
“I wish the Americans had kept him,” Shanmugam said when shown Yee’s image during an interview.
Yee was granted asylum in the US in 2017 on the basis that he had been persecuted for his political views.
Yee is charged with violating Singapore’s compulsory military service rules.
Amos Yee was deported from the US on March 19 and arrested upon arrival at Changi Airport the next day.