Following the election victory of United States President-elect Donald Trump, the Philippines' ambassador to the country Jose Manuel Romualdez advised the 250,000 to 300,000 illegal Filipino immigrants in the US to leave voluntarily to avoid being blacklisted.
"My advice to them is to immediately leave voluntarily because once you are deported you can never come back to the United States," Romualdez said in a forum of the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines on Friday (November 8).
PH Ambassador to the US Jose Romualdez advises illegal Filipino immigrants to voluntarily leave as President-elect Donald Trump is set to implement stricter immigration policies.
— ABS-CBN News (@ABSCBNNews) November 8, 2024
“Leave voluntarily because once you are deported you can never come back to the United States.” |… pic.twitter.com/VPKznO4bFf
O ano happy pb mga Pilipinong bumoto at nakicheer kay Trump? When they say they will weaponize immigration, they are also talking about Filipinos.And Di yan for illegals lang.Those who are waiting for their working/green card can also be sent home. https://t.co/UrqVt68KXW
— Bitchesa Patolera Basagulera😂 (@wanakopake) November 7, 2024
I have a Filipino neighbor who voted for Trump and is all giddy about Trump rounding up undocumented immigrants because she says she came here legally.
— Smarten Smith 🇺🇸💙🇺🇸💙🇺🇸💙 (@SmittyUSAF_brat) November 8, 2024
She said she never heard of Stephen Miller and did not know what denaturalization meant. pic.twitter.com/nreiFPsb9R
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"My advice to them is to immediately leave voluntarily because once you are deported you can never come back to the United States," Romualdez said in a forum of the Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines on Friday (November 8).
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