MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration has arrested a Cameroonian national wanted for fraud in the Philippines at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on January 27.
The Bureau of Immigration has deported 57 foreign nationals who were part of the 450 individuals arrested last month following the crackdown on illegal POGOs.
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Inquirer on MSNBI readies raps vs arrested Chinese ‘spies’The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Friday warned coddlers of foreign spies in the country that cases will be filed against ...
A lawyer working with two caregivers caught up in an immigration case says seeking help from the Philippine consulate has been a months-long, bureaucratic process ...
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GMA News Online on MSNPersons harboring foreign spies to face charges —BIThe Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Friday said it would file charges against individuals who will be found guilty of harboring ...
An alliance of migrant groups is calling on the Philippine government to provide assistance to Filipino migrant workers ...
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) deported 57 foreign nationals as part of its campaign to remove illegal aliens from the country.The deportees were sent back via ...
Immigration Police Investigation Division Deputy Commander Pol. Col. Ratachot Chotikun announced the arrest of several ...
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India Today on MSNFugitive gangster deported to India from Philippines, arrested at Delhi airportGangster Joginder Geong was arrested at Delhi airport after being deported from the Philippines. Wanted in multiple cases, he was detained in Bacolod City last year. Authorities linked him to ...
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Inquirer on MSN‘Spies’ were PH residents for decades – BIThe alleged foreign spies recently arrested by authorities had been staying in the Philippines for decades, the Bureau of ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMass deportation of undocumented Filipinos due to Trump's immigration policyAFTER swearing his oath of office, US President Donald Trump signed and announced a barrage of executive orders to bring the ...
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said alleged foreign spies recently arrested by authorities have seemingly embedded themselves ...
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