Conclusion: Reject Becoming a Legally Inept Nation

Law is a reflection of a nation's civilization. If we allow the Law on Indonesian Migrant Workers to remain static amidst the rapidly advancing dynamics of technology, then we are consciously allowing our foreign exchange heroes to walk into a digital den of crocodiles. Deconstruction of Law Number 18 of 2017 is no longer merely an academic option, but an existential necessity for the protection of humanity.

We need laws that are not only sharp on paper but also "smart" in cyberspace. Only with the courage to dismantle and rearrange our legal reasoning can Indonesia truly guarantee that no more of its citizens become sacrifices on the gambling tables of international cyber syndicates. It is time for us to stop being reactive and start being proactive through progressive and technology-based regulatory reform.