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Immigration turns to citizens patrol in tracking down illegal aliens in Baguio City

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The Bureau of Immigration (BI) expressed concern over the rising number of illegal aliens in Baguio City. In view of this, BI already sought the help of its residents in the summer capital and nearby areas to report any suspected illegal aliens.

Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco made the remarks during the Mindanao leg of their “Bagong Immigration” caravan, emphasizing the crucial role community vigilance plays in maintaining border security and upholding immigration laws.

“As we embark on our service caravan, we urge the community to report suspicious activities or individuals in their respective areas,” he said.

Tansingco stressed the agency’s commitment in addressing concerns related to illegal immigration and highlighted the importance of citizen participation in the fight.

“Community members are highly encouraged to report foreign sex predators and sex tourists, which the BI is prioritizing under the agency’s ‘Shield Kids’ campaign,” he added.

The third leg of BI’s service caravan was held at Camp John Hay Trade and Cultural Center in Baguio City.

The caravan also offered the processing of various BI transactions, including tourist visa extensions, exit clearances, dual citizenship applications, and other essential clearances. 

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