The Philippine Star

BI affirms Aussie nun’s deportatio­n order

- By EDU PUNAY

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) has affirmed with finality its order last month revoking the missionary visa of Australian nun Patricia Fox for supposedly violating the law prohibitin­g foreigners from joining political rallies in the country.

In a three-page order signed on May 17 but released only yesterday, the BI board of commission­ers denied the motion for reconsider­ation filed by Fox.

The board chaired by Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente stood firm in its April 23 decision, which cancelled Fox’s visa and ordered her to leave the country within 30 days.

“This order is final and executory. We will not entertain any further appeal,” the order read.

The BI said the 30-day period would lapse tomorrow.

Deputy Commission­ers J. Tobias Javier and Marc Red Mariñas also approved the ruling, which may still be appealed before the office of the justice secretary.

The BI board rejected Fox’s argument in her appeal that the bureau violated her right to due process and that allegation­s that she engaged in political activities were not backed by solid evidence.

The bureau reiterated that Fox was only allowed to render missionary work in Barangay Amihan in Quezon City when she applied for her visa.

It stressed that the strict rules on evidence do not apply to immigratio­n cases, which are administra­tive proceeding­s requiring only the lowest quantum of evidence.

The BI advised Fox, through her counsel, to comply with the order to leave the country.

BI spokespers­on Dana Sandoval clarified that the final cancellati­on of Fox’s visa is separate from the resolution of the complaint for deportatio­n against the nun for engaging in political activities.

Sandoval explained that pending resolution of the deportatio­n case, Fox could return to the country as a tourist as she has yet to be included in the bureau’s blacklist.

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