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Deportation of unwanted Chinese delayed

“The BI has been feeding these Chinese criminals for so long, and why is the Chinese government so reluctant in accepting them”

China has become a pain in the neck insofar as the West Philippine Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone of the country are concerned.

Santa Banana, now it’s the reluctance of China to the immediate deportation of unwanted Chinese back to their homeland, most of them workers in the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations, who have long been detained even after a year, for crimes in the country!

My gulay, if the Chinese must be deported, China must accept them in accordance with the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with China.

This came about when Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla faced the Senate to defend the DOJ’s P3.45 billion budget.

What is irritating for the DOJ was that when Remulla tried to find out from the Chinese Embassy what’s delaying China in accepting the deportation of the more than 200 Chinese nationals now in detention at the Bureau of Immigration, he was given the run-around and was even disrespected by a Chinese Embassy official.

The BI has been feeding these Chinese criminals for so long, and why is the Chinese government so reluctant in accepting them.

To a large extent, local lawyers of these detained Chinese have invented a modus wherein these BI detainees resort to what is called “demanda me” or “sue me” to prolong their detention.

Because of the alleged suit filed by some people against the detainees, their stay at the BI detention is prolonged.

Remulla should investigate allegations that some corrupt immigration agents have concocted a scheme of allowing some detainees a weekend furlough so long as they pay the right price.

Santa Banana, with all these happening because China has been delaying the deportation of the Chinese nationals and with some corrupt BI agents making money on the side by giving them a free weekend, indeed something has to be done and quick, since the presence of hundreds of detained Chinese deportees who are being fed using the people’s money must be put to an end.

Another problem facing the DOJ is some of the detainees have criminal liabilities against them.

The frequent incursions of China

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