DOJ deports 21 more Chinese working in illegal POGO outlets

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In a statement, the DOJ said the Bureau of Immigration conducted another deportation operation involving a group of 21 Chinese nationals who left the country aboard a Philippine Air Lines flight to Wuhan, China. READ:

The Department of Justice has deported the second batch of 21 Chinese nationals working in illegal gaming outlets.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said the group comprised 21 Chinese nationals who left the country on board a Philippine Air Lines flight to Wuhan, China. “We are in close coordination with the Chinese Embassy for the expeditious release of the deportees’ travel documents,’ he added.Last month, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said the BI had already canceled the visas of 1, 424 Chinese nationals working in illegal POGO outlets.

This as the DOJ acknowledged that there are Chinese POGO workers who have reached out to the authorities asking if they will be allowed to stay in the country if they transfer to legal POGO operators.

 

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