Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BI thankful of solons’ support

‘We thank Senator Tolentino as well as all lawmakers for their support and for seeing the importance of this measure’

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

Commission­er Norman Tansingco of the Bureau of Immigratio­n thanked lawmakers on Thursday afternoon for supporting the agency’s proposed modernizat­ion statute.

According to the Bureau, Commission­er Tansingco made his statement following Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino discussing the proposed legislatio­n on his radio program Thursday morning.

“We thank Senator Tolentino as well as all lawmakers for their support and for seeing the importance of this measure,” Tansingco said.

He added that he believes that the BI modernizat­ion law will finally be passed this year.

It can be recalled that during President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos’ second State of the Nation Address, he reiterated the passing of the new law to boost nation-building.

The modernizat­ion plans being suggested will allow the BI to use its revenue to purchase advanced tools and technologi­es. In performing its fundamenta­l responsibi­lity of maintainin­g national security, the BI will be able to do so with more efficiency and effectiven­ess.

Through the implementa­tion of advanced technology and infrastruc­ture upgrades, the bureau will have the ability to identify and prevent illicit activities, including traffickin­g in persons, illegal crossborde­r operations, and other borderrela­ted concerns.

In addition to providing updates on visa categories and associated fines, the new law guarantees salary increases for BI staff members. According to Tansingco, the decision would tremendous­ly help workers who are trapped with low pay and would enable the organizati­on to hire recent graduates from reputable universiti­es to work for the government.

The BI chief also said that the passage of the new law is another step forward towards the President’s vision of Bagong Pilipinas.

The 84-year-old Philippine Immigratio­n Act of 1940 is anticipate­d to be updated by this bill, which is now being discussed in the Senate.

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