Manila Bulletin

180 ‘rude’ foreigners barred from entering PH in 2019

- By JUN RAMIREZ

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) has barred 180 aliens from entering the country last year for being rude and disrespect­ful to immigratio­n officers.

Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente said the number of rude aliens turned back in 2019 was slightly higher than the 133 foreigners who were barred in 2018.

In 2017, 129 were turned back for the same cause.

Morente said that aside from being returned to their port of origin, the discourteo­us aliens were also blackliste­d and banned from coming back.

Such policy is grounded under a memorandum order that former BI Commission­er Andrea Domingo issued on March 29, 2001, which provides not only for the exclusion of a disrespect­ful foreign passenger but also his inclusion in the immigratio­n blacklist.

“We thus reiterate our warning to foreigners intending to visit the Philippine­s that they should refrain from exhibiting bad behavior that would make them undeservin­g to enter our country,” Morente stressed.

Morente added that while the officers have been instructed to observe maximum tolerance, physical and verbal abuse will not be tolerated.

According to BI port operations division chief Grifton Medina, most of the rude aliens were turned away at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport and Mactan in Cebu.

Medina said some of the passengers were drunk, rowdy, and unruly when they presented themselves for primary inspection to immigratio­n officers.

“Others, although sober, were arrogant and discourteo­us,” Medina added. “They would shout expletives, and would even make derogatory statements about Filipinos or the country.”

Statistics from the BI’s airport operations section revealed that the total consisted of 63 Chinese nationals, followed by 23 Koreans, 10 Americans, nine Japanese, eight Australian­s, and five Britons.

Also in the list are four Malaysians, four New Zealanders, four Saudi nationals, four Singaporea­ns, four Vietnamese, three Germans, three HongKong nationals, three Israelis, and three Swiss nationals.

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