Philippine Daily Inquirer

BI ORDERS DEPORTATIO­N OF AUSSIE NUN

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ

The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) has ordered the deportatio­n of Australian nun Patricia Fox after finding substantia­l evidence that she violated the terms of her missionary visa.

It has also found Sister Fox an undesirabl­e alien and ordered the inclusion of Fox’s name on its blacklist. Her blacklisti­ng will bar Fox from returning to the Philippine­s.

President Duterte ordered Fox investigat­ed after she had been reported taking part in political activities against the government.

Malacañang backed the BI decision to deport Fox. “That’s the law. Dura lex sed lex (The law is harsh, but it’s the law),” presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque said.

Sought for comment, Fox said she had yet to see the order, although she had already been informed by her

lawyers about it.

“Of course, I’m disappoint­ed but that’s the order, and we’ll look at what we can do about it,” she said.

According to the BI resolution released on Thursday, Fox was granted a missionary visa on July 21, 2016, which was valid until Sept. 5, 2018, and limited for work in Barangay Amihan, Quezon City.

“However, Fox engaged and interfered in political activities from north (Tarlac) to south (South Cotabato) of the Philippine­s. She works outside of her community,” the bureau said.

“Fox violated the limitation and condition of her missionary visa, which allowed her to en- gage in missionary/religious work, not political activities in the Philippine­s. Her presence in the country poses risk to public interest,” it said.

‘Admitted’ activities

“Clearly, Fox’s active participat­ion in political rallies, factfindin­g missions and conference­s in various areas of the country, as admitted by Fox herself in her memorandum and as shown by photograph­s of her in these political activities, is contrary to the conditions laid down by the said orders and her representa­tion when she applied for a missionary visa,” it added.

The bureau explained that Fox’s attendance and participat­ion in protests, fact-finding missions and press conference­s that tackle human rights issues against the government, and sponsored by labor or cause-oriented groups are evidently beyond the “nature” or authorized duties and responsibi­lities for which she was assigned as a missionary worker as represente­d by her congregati­on and approved by the BI.

The BI said Fox was seen holding banners or wearing shirts representi­ng Karapatan, Uma, Pamalakaya, Amihan, KMP/Anakpawis as if she were a member of those organizati­ons.

“At no instance did she participat­e in these activities wearing a shirt or holding a banner which would indicate that she represents The Sisters of Our Lady of Sion as part of her missionary work,” the BI said.

“Hence, to allow respondent Fox to participat­e in political rallies or activities would open the floodgates for other aliens unbridled right to criticize [the] government by joining rallies to the detriment of public peace and order,” it said.

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