AUTHORITIES arrested 13 Chinese nationals illegally working in mining sites on Homonhon Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.
Bureau of Immigration – Intelligence Division (BI-ID) chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. said the foreign workers were discovered on two separate mining sites on the island.
Eleven of the arrested individuals possess working visas but were found working for a different company, which is a violation of their visa conditions.
An individual held a retiree’s visa while another was identified as an overstaying alien.
The 13 Chinese nationals were arrested last October 30 by operatives of the BI-ID, in coordination with the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC), and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado underscored the need to enforce immigration laws in the areas.
“Illegal employment undermines local laws and communities. We are committed to monitoring and addressing cases like these to protect our borders and environment,” said Viado.
“The recent operation in Homonhon Island highlights our close coordination with national agencies to ensure compliance with our regulations,” he added.
The arrested Chinese nationals are now in the custody of the PAOCC while the BI initiates a deportation case against them.
Earlier this year, residents of the island voiced concerns over the environmental impact of the mining operations in the area.
Homonhon Island holds historical significance as the site where Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan first landed in the Philippines.

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