'IT'S MORE FUN' HERE, PHILIPPINES TELLS TRAVELERS

The Philippines is highlighting the ebullient nature of Filipinos in acampaign to draw more visitors to Asia's tourism laggard.The country says: "It's more fun in the Philippines."Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez says, "What differentiates the Philippines from other offerings is the Filipino.

'SENDONG' DEATH TOLL IN PHILIPPINES MAY REACH 3,000

It's going to be "Silent Night" on Christmas Eve for thousands of people who lost their loved ones in the worst storm to hit the country this year. Many households in the flood-ravaged cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan are grieving. There will be no fireworks, not even firecrackers there. Instead, candles will be lit in houses where power has yet to be restored, and in funeral wakes..

SYRIA BURIES VICTIMS OF CONTESTED BOMBING

Crowds waving Syrian flags and pictures ofPresident Bashar al-Assad gathered on Saturday to bury 26 people who the authorities said were killed by a suicide bomber at a busy Damascus crossroads.

PHILIPPINES TO SHUT SOME MINES AFTER LANDSLIDE

The Philippine government on Friday ordered the shutdown of gold-mining tunnels threatened by landslides in a southern town where a chunk of a mountain tumbled down on sleeping residents, killing at least 27 people. The landslide struck hours before dawn Thursday on a mountain dotted with mine shafts and crude shanties with corrugated metal roofs in Napnapan village in Compostela Valley province.

SOUTH KOREA TAKES "MAJOR STEP" TO ACCEPTING CANADA BEEF

South Korea has taken a "major step" to ending an eight-year-old ban on imports of Canadian beef, Canada's agriculture and trade ministers said on Friday. The South Korean Parliament ratified import health requirements for Canadian beef under 30 months of age on Friday, one of the final steps to ending the ban, the ministers said in a release. South Korea is the last major beef-importing country to agree to lower its restrictions on Canadian beef, since a 2003 case of mad-cow disease (BSE) in Canada.

Showing posts with label Bureau of Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bureau of Immigration. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Immigration process to be eased for some families



Via www.reuters.com
By Roberta Rampton


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government said on Friday it plans to reduce the time that U.S. citizens are separated from spouses and children who have been in the country illegally and who are forced to leave for as long as 10 years while their visa requests are processed.

The move drew immediate praise from Hispanic groups, a key constituency for President Barack Obama in the 2012 election year.
"The purpose of the new process is to reduce the time that U.S. families remain separated while their relative proceeds through the immigrant visa process," U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Servicessaid in its announcement.
Democrats and Republicans have said Hispanic voters could decide the 2012 election. Latino groups have been disappointed in Obama's lack of progress on immigration reform and have disapproved of a stepped-up deportation program.
The largest Hispanic civil rights group in the United States called the current system "unconscionable" and praised the plan.

"This sensible and compassionate proposal helps bring much-needed sanity to an often senseless process," said Janet MurguĂ­a, president of National Council of La Raza.
A group that works with Arab immigrants said the changes would help thousands of families who are kept apart because of the current process.
"The modifications ... are an important and humane first step toward alleviating that pain and suffering," said Nadia Tonova, director for the National Network for Arab American Communities.
The changes will not take effect for months. First, the government needs to propose a detailed rule and then it will take public comments, the USCIS said.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Korean fugitive escapes from BI escorts

News article from Philstar
By: Cecille Suerte Felipe, Rudy Santos - By Evelyn Macairan

MANILA, Philippines - Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Ricardo David Jr. recently ordered agents to launch a manhunt for a South Korean who was arrested but reportedly escaped from his two jail guards on Christmas Eve while he was confined at a private hospital in Taguig City.



David said 54-year-old Kim Taedong escaped from the St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Kim had been confined at the hospital since Aug. 26 after he complained of hypertension, diabetes and abdominal pain.

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