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Gov’t urged to protest US’ ‘unjust’ treatment of OFWs

Gov’t urged to protest US’ ‘unjust’ treatment of OFWs

Provided by Philippine Daily Inquirer.

Gov’t urged to protest US’ ‘unjust’ treatment of OFWs



MANILA, Philippines — A group of Filipino seafarers abroad on Thursday urged the government to file a diplomatic protest against the United States for its recent “unjust and inhuman” treatment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

In a statement, the International Seafarers Action Center (ISAC) called out the US government for its “acts of discrimination” against OFWs, citing the recent immigration raid on the Carnival Sunshine cruise ship, which led to the arrest of 21 Filipino workers.

“We condemn these acts of discrimination against Filipinos and migrant workers by the US government. We demand the Marcos government [to] stand up for the rights of Filipino seafarers and migrants all over the world,” the group said.

According to the Pilipino Workers Center (PWC), 21 Filipino workers on the cruise ship were removed in immigration raids conducted from April 13 to July 12. In total, more than 100 Filipino cruise ship workers have been detained and deported by US authorities.

The PWC said the Filipinos were “falsely accused” of possessing child pornography materials, without a shred of evidence, before they were deported to the Philippines and banned from reentering the United States for 10 years.

No due process


For ISAC, the “removal and deportation” of the Filipino crew members “represent a grave violation of their basic rights and dignity” as they were “not afforded due process” despite being “lawfully employed” and holding valid C-1/D visas.

“The crew members were reportedly accused of possessing child pornography; however, no evidence was presented, nor was any clear explanation provided. They were not charged and had no access to any legal support,” the group said.

“Even more disturbing is the imposition of a 10-year reentry ban to the US, which has far-reaching consequences for their livelihoods and families,” it added.

The group denounced President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s “disregard” of the issue even as it urged the government, through the Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Foreign Affairs, to launch a formal diplomatic protest and provide legal and welfare assistance to affected seafarers.

 

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