August 29, 2008
VILLAR SEEKS PROTECTION FOR OFWs TO BE AFFECTED
BY NEW EU IMMIGRATION POLICY
Senate President Manny Villar today urged Malacañang to take
immediate steps to help the over one million Filipino overseas workers
who may be adversely affected by new immigration measures passed
by the European Union (EU) against overstaying or illegal migrants.
“Government should extend every possible help to our OFWs,
even the undocumented ones. I share the apprehension of OFW dependents
on the adverse effect on our workers of the new European Union immigration
rules allowing the detention of up to 18 months of undocumented
immigrants,” Villar, also the Nacionalista Party president
said.
Earlier reports said some 94,000 irregular or undocumented Filipino
workers in Europe may be affected once the EU enacts a new immigration
rule. According to the Department of Foreign Affairs figures culled
from reports of overseas posts, there are at least 189,023 Filipinos
who are permanent residents in Europe as of June 2007, 135,493 are
temporary residents, and 94,113 are undocumented.
“With one million OFWs in Europe, we must put in place the
appropriate safety nets for those who face dislocation or deportation
as a result of the new rules,” Villar said. “Before
this matter blows up on our faces and creates another national crisis,
the various government agencies concerned should take concrete steps
in anticipation of the problem. Let us not wait for the crisis to
come before we take action.”
Villar said he was particularly alarmed by the reports that women
comprise the majority of OFWs in Europe, at least 80 percent in
Italy, Spain, Greece, Germany, and France.
Villar filed in the Senate Proposed Resolution No. 542 urging the
Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources and Development
and Foreign Relations to conduct an immediate inquiry on the impending
massive deportation of undocumented Filipinos in Europe and Malaysia.
“The creation of a task force or a crisis management team
that is dedicated to ensuring that Filipino citizens’ right
will not be violated in the course of the massive crackdown and
deportation of undocumented workers,” he said.
“A combined team of Filipino officials from the Department
of Foreign Affairs, Department of Labor and Employment and Congress
must appeal and make necessary representations with the concerned
government, present the plight of OFWs and negotiate the best options
for the Filipinos,” Villar added.
Villar forged a partnership with Migrante International in promoting
the welfare of over eight million OFWs stations in various parts
of the world. The agreement, signed by Villar and Migrante's Lian
Santos, particularly provides for their joint undertaking for the
protection of migrants' rights and against human trafficking and
illegal recruitment, to aid in the repatriation and pursuit of justice
for distressed overseas workers.
“Hundreds of our OFWs in different countries around the globe
are in distress and need urgent assistance. They deserve help the
way that they have braved the unfamiliar terrain and culture abroad
for the welfare of their families and our economy," Villar
said.
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