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SENATOR Risa Hontiveros sought on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, an investigation on foreigners who are allegedly using falsified or illegally-obtained documents in order to pose as Filipinos.Hontiveros filed Senate Resolution 1001, urging the chamber’s Committee on National Defense and Security to look into the matter, particularly the reported presence of foreigners in the country and their national security implications.
“The Philippines is always open to young people from all over the world who want to study in our schools. It builds dialogue and global exchanges. Pero ibang usapan pag peke ang papeles at cover lang pala ang pag-enrol sa ating mga paaralan ,” she added.
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