Immigration denies entry of 150 Vietnamese in March

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DAVAO CITY — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has denied the 150 Vietnamese nationals in March.

Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco on Monday said the immigration protection and border enforcement section (I-PROBES) reported the exclusion of more than 150 Vietnamese nationals for the month of March.

A report submitted to Tansingco revealed that the BI’s I-PROBES showed the increase in Vietnamese nationals found to be working in illegal online gaming hubs in the country.

The report noted that the Immigration excluded 30 Chinese and 14 Indonesians last March.

A total of 220 aliens of various nationalities were denied entry on the same month, after being found to be likely to become a public charge in violation of the Philippine immigration act of 1940.

Tansingco emphasized that the BI’s actions are not targeted at specific nationalities, but are rather based on meticulous scrutiny of travel patterns and activities of individuals.

“We leverage available data on past arrests and interceptions to identify individuals exhibiting similar travel behaviors,” explained Tansingco.

As a consequence of their exclusion, said foreigners are included in the BI’s blacklist, effectively barring any future attempts at entry to the country.

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