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Australian nun ordered to leave PH in 30 days

- (Keith A. Calayag and Ruth Abbey Gita/SunStar Philippine­s)

UPDATED - The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) has cancelled the missionary visa of Australian Roman Catholic nun Sister Patricia Fox and ordered her to leave the country in 30 days.

Malacañang defended the move, saying the expulsion order against the nun is the dire consequenc­e of her violation of the conditions imposed on any foreign national staying in the country.

Human rights watchdog Karapatan, on the other hand, slammed the BI order, describing it as “the Duterte regime’s act of reprisal on her (Fox’s) missionary work and human rights advocacy in the country.

In a statement on Wednesday, April 25, Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente said the BI Board of Commission­ers decided to forfeit Fox's missionary visa over her involvemen­t in partisan political activities.

Morente explained that Fox’s visa granted her only the privilege to engage in missionary work and not in political activities.

The order of the BI Board of Commission­ers, issued on Monday, April 23, orders Fox to leave the Philippine­s within 30 days.

Despite the forfeiture of her visa, BI spokespers­on Antonette Bucasas- Mangrobang explained that Fox may still enter the country as a tourist.

Mangrobang said the BI has yet to resolve Fox’s deportatio­n case.

She said the BI Board of Commission­ers will decide on whether or not it will deport and bar Fox from entering the country in the future only after the parties have been heard.

"It is only after the parties have been heard, will the case be submitted to the Board of Commission­ers for the deliberati­on on whether or not she will be deported and barred from entering the country in the future," Magrobang said.

Fox has yet to submit her counter-affidavit in answer to the charge that she is an undesirabl­e alien for allegedly joining protest actions.

Fox, 71 years old, was arrested by agents of the BI last April 16 for allegedly violating the conditions of her stay in the country. She was released the following day after she submitted her passport, showing that her missionary visa would expire on September 5, 2018 yet.

The nun has been staying in the country for 27 years, working closely with farmers and indigenous groups. She has been joining pro-human rights rallies in support for the poor and farmers.

“The so-called evidence on her ‘partisan political activities’ have no basis as these are expression­s of her missionary work that is driven by the principles of social justice and human rights," Karapatan said in its social media post.

President

Rodrigo Duterte on April 18 admitted that he had ordered the conduct of investigat­ion against Fox for "disorderly conduct" when she purportedl­y badmouthed his government.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. on Wednesday justified the expulsion order against Fox, saying the Immigratio­n bureau followed proper process before issuing the order.

"(The order for Fox to leave the Philippine­s) underwent a process. There was an evidence that she (Fox) really engaged in political activities," Roque said in a television interview.

"She is really interferin­g (in our domestic affairs) and engaging in the political issues in our country. So that is the consequenc­e if you violate the terms and conditions of your visa," he added.

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