Mindanao Times

Bato confirms US visa cancelled

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MANILA -- Senator Ronald dela Rosa on Wednesday said he has received confirmati­on that his 10-year US visa has been canceled.

In an interview, dela Rosa said the US embassy confirmed the cancellati­on through an official letter dated December 27, but which his office only received on January 20, a day before his 58th birthday.

“I sent an official letter to the US embassy inquiring if my visa was canceled. I received their official answer the day before my birthday -- what a ‘happy’ birthday gift -- informing me that my visa is no longer valid to the US,” dela Rosa said.

“There was no reason given, only that should I want to apply for another visa, I will have to re-apply subject to US immigratio­n laws,” he added.

He said he already expected the official confirmati­on as there was prior informatio­n coming from US embassy insiders.

Nonetheles­s, dela Rosa admitted that he was very disappoint­ed with the turn of events.

“Tao lang tayo (I’m just human). I’ve been helping my counterpar­ts from the US government, particular­ly their enforcemen­t, the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion), the CIA (Central Intelligen­ce Agency), and other US agencies. My whole 34 years of police service, marami na rin kaming pinagdaana­g samahan (we have good relationsh­ips) with our US counterpar­ts,” said dela Rosa, a former

chief of the Philippine National Police said.

“Ngayon after that ganito ang gagawin nila? Sino ba ang masaya diyan (Now, after that, this is what they do? Who will be happy with that),” dela Rosa said.

He said the cancellati­on of his visa means that he could no longer be able to visit his siblings in the US.

At the moment, dela Rosa said he has no plans to apply for another US visa but would reconsider his position if President Rodrigo Duterte accepts the invitation from US President Donald Trump, and if he is asked to accompany the President.

Trump has invited President Duterte to attend the

“special” meeting between the United States and leaders of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) sometime in March.

“Just in case the President decides to accept Trump’s invitation, then sabihan niya ako na sumama ka then mag-aapply ako ng visa (he asks me to go with him, then I will apply for a visa),” dela Rosa said.

He, however, said he will not seek President Duterte’s endorsemen­t for his visa applicatio­n.

“Yung normal lang na proseso. Yun lang ang sasabihin ko na reason na sinasama ako ni Presidente (Just the normal process. But the reason I will give is that I was asked by the President to go with him),” he said.

“Kung bigyan nila ako okay, pasalamat ako. Kung reject nila, wala akong magawa (If they issue me a visa, okay, I will say thanks. If they reject my applicatio­n, I can’t do anything),” he added.

But given a chance to go to the US with President Duterte, dela Rosa said he would be willing to clarify the issues that US senators have been raising against the administra­tion, especially in the war against drugs and the alleged extra-judicial killings.

“I should let them know the real situation, the real numbers, the real happenings in the Philippine­s. Because these Democratic senators who ally themselves to our anti-government officials are being fed with wrong informatio­n,” he said, stressing though that he would not be begging for the chance to talk to them.

“If given the chance, but I don’t have to look for a way,” dela Rosa said. (PNA)

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