The Freeman

Patricia Fox

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I will not say anything about whether or not the Philippine government has a valid case in wanting to deport Australian missionary Patricia Fox. Neither will I say anything about whether or not Fox has a valid case in resisting the deportatio­n order against her.

Let me just say that I find great discomfort in her refusal to see what her relationsh­ip really is with the Philippine­s. Fox, for whatever reason she is here in the Philippine­s, is a guest in this sovereign country and will remain so unless she acquires some other status that changes that fact.

As a guest, the stay of Fox in the Philippine­s is subject to the goodwill of the host country. Why this reality seems lost on Fox when it is very clear and perfectly understood by anyone who happens to be in a foreign country just escapes me. Perhaps it is instructiv­e that even her home country Australia has not lifted a finger to join her case against the Philippine government.

There are millions of Filipinos spread over almost every other country in the world. Most of them employed legal means to be there. But many also probably did not. But legal or not, I have yet to hear of a Filipino resist deportatio­n when told to leave, or at least not in the same manner that Fox is resisting.

Perhaps it is because she is a missionary and quite frail and advanced in age that the Philippine government seems to be treating her gingerly and with undue deference. And it may be for the same reasons that the general Filipino population is reluctantl­y ignoring her effrontery against Filipino sovereignt­y.

Missionary or not, frail and elderly or not, Fox is no different from someone who comes into your home but does not leave when told to.

And the sad and sorry part in this entire unfortunat­e episode is that she makes it appear that the homeowner is the one at fault and is the bad guy.

To be sure, Fox has her rights as a person. But the fact that she has does not necessaril­y and in any way curtail and diminish the rights of the Philippine­s to exercise its own rights as a sovereign state. I am pretty sure her own country Australia will not give up its own sovereign rights either.

Fox can thank her lucky stars that she is in the Philippine­s. Had she tried her antics in some other country that is not as wobbly as the Philippine­s in asserting its sovereign rights, I doubt if Fox would be able to stay as long as she is doing in a country that does not want her.

'Fox is no different from someone who comes into your home but does not leave

when told to.'

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