The Philippine Star

Phl 2nd country with most sex offenders barred

- By EVELYN MACAIRAN

The US government has lauded the Philippine­s for refusing entry to registered American sex offenders last year, the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) announced yesterday.

Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente said the US embassy commended the bureau for registerin­g the second highest number of intercepte­d sex offenders in 2018, next to Mexico.

The US embassy cited the BI’s port operations division, airport operations section, travel control and enforcemen­t unit as well as the border control and enforcemen­t unit for successful­ly implementi­ng Operation “Angel Watch.”

Angel Watch is a global initiative of the US Department of Homeland Security to monitor the movement of foreign sex offenders.

Port operations division head Grifton Medina said 156 foreign sex offenders were barred from entering the country last year. Of the number, 128 were Americans.

In 2017, the BI intercepte­d 185 foreign sex offenders, including 128 Americans.

“We have been receiving notices from foreign government­s about sex offenders monitored to be traveling to the Philippine­s and these informatio­n are immediatel­y encoded in our database to alert immigratio­n officers at the ports of entry,” Medina said.

Sex offenders are those who have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude.

The BI said foreign sex offenders were included in the country’s blacklist to prevent them from reentering the country.

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