Manila Bulletin

FFCCCII rues ‘unjust criticism’ leveled at Chinese students in Cagayan

- BY KHRISCIELL­E YALAO

The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc. (FFCCCII), the largest Fil-chinese business group in the Philippine­s, has called out the “unjust criticism” leveled at Chinese students in Cagayan province.

“We unequivoca­lly denounce the unjust criticism directed towards Chinese students who have come to the Philippine­s to enhance their English proficienc­y. It is dishearten­ing to witness such unwarrante­d attacks, particular­ly when our ASEAN neighbors, such as Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, host significan­tly larger numbers of Chinese students,” said FFCCCII President Dr. Cecilio K. Pedro in a statement issued on April 23, 2024.

“These remarks not only undermine our country's hospitalit­y but also impede efforts to foster stronger ties between our nations and to deescalate tensions,” he added.

In the past week, Cagayan Representa­tive Joseph Lara filed House Resolution No. 1666, seeking an inquiry into the alleged surge of Chinese students enrolling in higher education institutio­ns (HEIS) in Tuguegarao, Cagayan, saying they may pose as threats to national security.

This has prompted national agencies like the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to verify the claims and the National Security Agency (NSA) to respond.

According to CHED, a “significan­t number” of Chinese students enrolled in the province are studying in Saint Paul University Philippine­s (SPUP) – Tuguegarao City. There is no record of Chinese students in local public colleges and universiti­es.

SPUP is an autonomous higher education institutio­n (HEI) that can accept foreign students and establish connection­s with foreign HEIS. So far, CHED said it has not received complaints as to the violation of Joint Memorandum Order No. 01, s. 2017 of the Inter-agency Committee on Foreign Students (IACFS), pertaining to the entry and stay of foreign students in the country.

The NSA said last April 20 that it is probing the reports to determine if this is a threat to national security.

Meanwhile, Senator Risa Hontiveros filed a resolution in the Senate on April 23 to investigat­e foreigners who are using fraudulent documents to enter the country, citing possible instances of foreigners who may have used their enrollment in the school as a cover for their falsified records.

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