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BI bars 145 convicted sex offenders to PH from Jan-Nov 2018

The Bureau of Immigration barred 145 foreigners convicted of sex crimes in their home countries from January to November of the 2018.

BI Port Operations Division Chief Grifton Medina said the number of registered sex offenders denied entry is slightly lower than the 165 sex convicts intercepted in the same period of 2017.

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RSO refers to a convicted sex offender who had served his sentences or is under probation or parole.

The US and other countries maintain a sex offender registry that allows authorities to keep track of the activities and movement of sex offenders.

He said the RSOs intercepted at the airports were immediately turned away and booked on the first available flight to their port of origin.

“Our immigration law expressly provides for the exclusion of foreigners convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude,” Medina said.   “The Philippines is off limits to these sex offenders.”

BI Commissioner Jaime   Morente assured that the BI will continue to be uncompromising in its campaign to ban the entry of foreign sex offenders into the country.

“These aliens pose a serious and real threat to Filipinos,” said Morente. “We are trying to prevent women and children from being victimized by these convicted perverts, should they enter the country,” the BI chief said.

Morente also acknowledged the unwavering assistance extended to the BI by its counterparts abroad, including the Interpol, by continuously providing the bureau with information about RSOs so they  could be blacklisted and banned from entering the Philippines

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