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PANGILINAN: MODERNIZE PH BORDER SECURITY MEASURES

Amid increasing threats to border controls, Senator Kiko Pangilinan expressed strong support for comprehensive immigration modernization measures aimed at strengthening national security, combating transnational crime, human trafficking, and visa abuse. 

Pangilinan led the hearing of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, joint with Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation, Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship, and Finance recently. 

The veteran legislator is the chairperson of the justice and human rights committee. 

“We need an immigration process that will better protect the country’s borders.”

During the hearing, the seasoned lawmaker inquired about the Bureau of Immigration’s (BI) modernization roadmap, citing the need for an immigration process that will better protect the country’s borders. 

“When we defend your measure on the floor, we want to have a roadmap to modernization – a clear roadmap. If this becomes law, what are your three-year modernization deliverables?” the senator asked Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado during their discussions of several bills to modernize the BI. 

He also underscored the need for budgetary support to help in the bureau’s modernization plans. 

“For the delivery of immigration border control enforcement, we should provide a first-world budget as well,” Pangilinan pointed out. 

He also mentioned that improved immigration processes and better coordination with other sectors could have prevented the Covid-19 virus from entering the country. 

“So ganon katindi ang border control at palakasin ang ating pag papasok ng foreign nationals sa ating bansa, not just for criminal activity but precisely for these health issues, epidemic, outbreak, etc.,” Pangilinan stressed.

In response, Viado acknowledged the significance of stringent border control in addressing potential threats, including health risks. 

“Entering the Philippines is a privilege, not a right.” 

“Entering the Philippines is a privilege, not a right. To enjoy that privilege, applicants must undergo thorough scrutiny regarding their identity and background,” the commissioner stated.

Under his Senate Bill No. 1867, Pangilinan seeks to strengthen and modernize the BI to respond to evolving migration challenges and national security threats. 

The bill aims to enhance the bureau’s authority, streamline its organizational structure, support the professional development of its officers, and introduce stronger safeguards against abuse and corruption.

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