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Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said Sept. 6 the Philippines is offering funds to help Filipinos who may be deported from the United States.
Now that is a country who stands by its people, too bad some countries reject return of their own citizens, of course many who are illegally in the U.S. from those other countries are not the type their countries would even want back or they should be willing to welcome them with open arms.
My DIL and grandson are both Filipino, and they entered the US LEGALLY and are now citizens. Those entering illegally should be all be treated the same, PER THE LAW, apprehended, detained and deported.
My DIL and grandson are both Filipino, and they entered the US LEGALLY and are now citizens. Those entering illegally should be all be treated the same, PER THE LAW, apprehended, detained and deported.
Now that is a country who stands by its people, too bad some countries reject return of their own citizens, of course many who are illegally in the U.S. from those other countries are not the type their countries would even want back or they should be willing to welcome them with open arms.
I believe no takers. they will take their chances
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