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LOS ANGELES – More undocumented Filipinos are facing deportation as the Trump administration ramps up its efforts to arrest immigrants staying in the US illegally.
Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez this week said 80 more Filipinos have been processed for deportation – and this number is expected to rise as Trump’s immigration crackdown intensifies, according to immigration attorney Arnedo Valera.
Valera, executive director of the Washington DC-based Global Migrant Heritage Foundation, is providing pro bono legal services to three Filipinos under deportation proceedings.
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He told Inquirer.net USA that his clients have sought assistance from the Philippine Embassy.
“They are seeking transportation expenses for their return to the Philippines instead of waiting for US federal funds,” Valera said.
He said one of his clients is a lawful permanent resident, or green card holder, with criminal convictions.
ADVERTISEMENT“He has decided to fight his case while in detention. After weighing all options, he made this difficult decision despite the significant legal challenges involved,” Valera said.
In an interview with Teleradyo Serbisyo, Ambassador Romualdez said 80 more undocumented Filipinos “have been processed for deportation.”
He also clarified that the 24 Filipinos who were recently deported had been arrested and processed for deportation under the Biden administration.
ADVERTISEMENT“Bago pa naupo si President Trump, na process na yan (They had been processed for deportation even before President Trump took office),” Romualdez said.
He reiterated his call for undocumented Filipinos to leave voluntarily “kung talagang wala nang pag-asa (if there really is no hope) that you’ll be given a legal path.”
Valera said that while these 24 Filipinos were arrested and processed for deportation under the past administration, “their deportation must be understood within the context of President Trump’s very strict enforcement policy of expedited removal.”
The Trump administration has broadened the scope of expedited deportations, issuing an executive order to expand the application of expedited removal – which allows authorities to deport undocumented immigrants through a streamlined process that bypasses the immigration court system.
Valera said those identified for expedited removal, who do not request asylum or fail to establish they may have a legitimate asylum case, can be deported without an opportunity to see an immigration judge.
Before this change, immigration authorities were only allowed to use expedited removal on those detained within 100 miles of an international border and who had been in the US for less than two weeks.
dancing drums slot machineNow, these expedited deportations will apply to undocumented immigrants anywhere in the US who can’t prove they have been in the country for more than two years.
The president has also directed immigration officials to expand immigration detention facilities and allowed local law enforcement authorities to arrest and detain undocumented immigrants.
Trump has also rescinded Biden administration guidelines barring deportation officers from making arrests at “sensitive locations,” including schools and churches.
In an interview with dzBB on Sunday, Romualdez announced that 24 Filipinos have been deported “due to their involvement in certain criminal activities, although these were not classified as very serious offenses.”
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Valera said he received information that two of the 24 deported Filipinos had been charged with traffic violations.
In a statement sent to Inquirer.net USA, the Philippine Embassy said their office “and all of our Philippine Consulates General in the US stand ready to assist all Filipinos in the US regardless of their immigration status, to ensure that their rights are respected.”
The Embassy said they have posted information regarding the rights of all Filipinos in the US on social media.
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