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Filipino migrants in US appeal for gov’t help
Having lived in the United States for a decade, Jhong Delacruz, a Filipino nurse based in Washington, DC, has long been aware ...
My decision to leave the U.S. seemed crazy. I believed then that America was exceptional, the only nation capable of caring ...
However, due to the sensitive nature of these cases, and in consideration of confidentiality and privacy laws, the Philippine ...
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) arrested a Chinese man who went viral for allegedly kicking a community cat to death in Makati ...
Months after the Senate launched an investigation, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) admitted that it's still clueless about how ...
MANILA: A Chinese man who caught the attention of authorities for kicking a cat which later died of its injuries is set to be ...
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) recorded 14,733,597 international visitors in 2024, marking a significant recovery as it ...
A foreigner, identified as Chinese and caught on video maltreating a cat at a park in Quezon City, is facing deportation, authorities said on Thursday.
Seven more immigration counters for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) will be installed at the Ninoy Aquino International ...
Federal agents are on Guam and Saipan investigating businesses for immigrants working and living in the U.S. illegally, as ...
The 76-year-old American man who garnered widespread attention for living inside the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 has left the Philippines, the Bureau of Immigration said.