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BI to prosecute companies harboring illegal POGO workers

admin January 8, 2025

THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) has issued a strong warning to companies and individuals harboring illegal workers from Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs), emphasizing that violators will face the full force of the law.

BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado cautioned against providing shelter or employment to foreigners without proper documentation.

“The Bureau will not hesitate to file charges against anyone found violating Section 46 of the Philippine Immigration Act of 1940,” said Viado. “Harboring illegal aliens is a serious offense, and we will pursue violators with the utmost resolve.”

The warning follows the BI’s earlier announcement of impending deportation proceedings for more than 11,000 former POGO workers who failed to leave the Philippines before the December 31, 2024 deadline.

These individuals were previously employed by POGO companies whose licenses had been revoked, making their continued stay in the country unlawful.

“Let this serve as a stern reminder to all,” Viado stated. “Anyone who enables these individuals to remain in the Philippines illegally will face the consequences. The law is clear, and there will be no exceptions.”

The BI reiterated its commitment to enforcing immigration laws to protect national security and public order. “This is not just about compliance; it’s about safeguarding the integrity of our immigration system and ensuring that only those with legitimate purposes are allowed to stay in the country,” Viado added.

The Bureau urged the public to report any suspected violations and assured that all reports will be treated with confidentiality. Viado concluded, “We remain steadfast in our mission to uphold the law and protect the Philippines from the adverse effects of illegal activities.

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