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BI turns away 74 ‘rude’ foreigners from entering Philippine­s

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — The Bureau of Immigratio­n has turned away 74 "rude, arrogant" foreigners who wished to enter the country in 2017.

According to Immigratio­n chief Jaime Morente, the bureau has been implementi­ng its long-existing policy to exclude or disallow the entry of a foreigner who shows disrespect or makes offensive utterances to symbols of Philippine authority.

"The entry and stay of foreigners in the country is not a right but a mere privilege," Morente stressed.

He added: "They ought to show respect and courtesy to immigratio­n officers upon their arrival in our ports of entry."

The policy has been included in a memorandum dated March 29, 2001, issued by then-Immigratio­n chief Andrea Domingo.

BI spokespers­on Maria Antonette Mangrobang said that the foreigners barred from entering the country were those who "refuse to answer questions propounded to them by the immigratio­n officers and would shout invectives."

Travelers who also "got drunk in the plane and refuse to go through immigratio­n formalitie­s" were also turned away by immigratio­n officers, said Mangrobang.

Those deemed by immigratio­n officers as rude foreign passengers may also be placed on the immigratio­n blacklist that will prevent their return to the country.

BI ports operation chief Marc Red Mariñas said: "This is done to teach these arrogant and discourteo­us foreigners the lesson that ours is a sovereign country."

A foreigner placed under the immigratio­n blacklist may appeal for removal to the immigratio­n commission­er by citing meritoriou­s reasons and apologizin­g for the misconduct.

 ?? PHILSTAR.COM ?? Foreigners join queues at immigratio­n counters at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.
PHILSTAR.COM Foreigners join queues at immigratio­n counters at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

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