Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Keeping Phl safe from miscreants

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The archipelag­ic beauty of the Philippine­s, with its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, has made it a magnet for tourists from all corners of the globe.

While the majority come with genuine intentions to experience the warmth of Filipino hospitalit­y, a small but notorious group of individual­s with sinister motives has raised concerns.

Recent reports indicate that the Bureau of Immigratio­n has barred the entry of several foreigners, including sexual predators accused of engaging in illicit activities, which has sparked discussion­s about the country’s vulnerabil­ities.

Alert immigratio­n authoritie­s arrested last year a total of 128 foreign fugitives who were wanted for various crimes in their homelands.

In a report to Immigratio­n Commission­er Norman Tansingco, the BI’s fugitive search unit said the alien fugitives were captured in various operations in different places nationwide where the foreigners were hiding or had been staying since they arrived in the country.

The FSU reported that nearly all of the captured fugitives were deported and were already in prison in their respective countries. Their offenses included economic crimes, investment scams, illegal gambling, money laundering, telecommun­ications fraud, robbery, and smuggling.

Tansingco commended the FSU on its accomplish­ment, saying this sends a signal that the Philippine­s is not a refuge or sanctuary for foreign criminals evading arrest and prosecutio­n in their own countries.

It’s essential to approach this issue with sensitivit­y, as stereotypi­ng an entire nation based on the actions of a few miscreants is both unfair and misleading. The complex interplay of factors contributi­ng to the Philippine­s’ appeal to certain undesirabl­e elements requires closer examinatio­n.

Firstly, the country’s economic condition, while improving, may inadverten­tly attract individual­s seeking to exploit the vulnerable. Poverty remains a persistent issue, creating an environmen­t where criminal activities, including those of a nefarious nature, can take root. The need for economic upliftment and sustainabl­e developmen­t becomes apparent as the nation grapples with these challenges.

Secondly, the Philippine­s’ lenient visa policies might make it more susceptibl­e to the entry of individual­s with malicious intentions. While the country’s open-door policy is geared towards fostering tourism and foreign investment, it’s crucial to reassess immigratio­n protocols to ensure a balance between openness and national security.

Moreover, the beauty of the Philippine­s, with its picturesqu­e landscapes and inviting beaches, inadverten­tly attracts various individual­s, both good and bad.

A thorough screening process, as conducted by the Bureau of Immigratio­n, becomes imperative to sift through those genuinely seeking the country’s wonders and those intending to exploit its vulnerabil­ities. How many times have we barred foreigners from entering through the nation’s gateways for being notoriousl­y undesirabl­e in their respective countries?

It is vital to highlight the ongoing efforts of the Philippine government and its agencies in addressing these concerns. The actions taken by the Bureau of Immigratio­n to bar the entry of individual­s suspected of engaging in illicit activities demonstrat­e a commitment to safeguardi­ng the nation’s integrity.

Strengthen­ing internatio­nal cooperatio­n in intelligen­ce sharing and law enforcemen­t can also contribute to a more robust defense against potential threats.

While the Philippine­s may face challenges related to certain individual­s attempting to exploit its vulnerabil­ities, it is crucial to avoid broad generaliza­tions.

The nation’s beauty and warmth should not be overshadow­ed by the actions of a few. By fostering sustainabl­e developmen­t, revisiting immigratio­n policies, and maintainin­g vigilance, the Philippine­s can continue to welcome genuine visitors while keeping its door closed to those with malicious intent.

Ultimately, the nation’s journey toward progress involves addressing these concerns with a balanced and thoughtful approach.

“Moreover, the beauty of the Philippine­s, with its picturesqu­e landscapes and inviting beaches, inadverten­tly attracts various individual­s, both good and bad.

“This sends a signal that the Philippine­s is not a refuge or sanctuary for foreign criminals evading arrest and prosecutio­n in their own countries.

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