Palace ready to deport non-abiding foreigners in PH

Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo says the Palace is prepared to deport foreigners involved in any unlawful activity in the Philippines.

The Chinese government has asked to extradite the Chinese nationals immersed in criminal activities on online gambling, and has said that they already possess the list of their citizens involved with crime.

Presidential Spokesperson Panelo added the Bureau of Immigration (BI) is on the hunt for Chinese nationals in the country engaged in illegal activities.

The Philippines and China will join forces to seize non-abiding Chinese nationals.

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