The Bureau of Immigration (BI) is bracing for the possible influx of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from the Middle East who might be evacuated if the current conflict between the United States and Iran.
Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said he has ordered all BI personnel at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other international ports to prepare and be ready for any eventuality should the conflict escalate further.
“I have directed our port operations division to see to it that adequate manpower is available to address a possible upsurge in the number of passengers arriving from the Middle East,” Morente said.
He added that if needed, the BI is ready to deploy additional men at the airports by enlisting the services of and temporarily reassigning to the NAIA immigration officers currently stationed in other ports and offices of the bureau.
Said order was given following the Department of Foreign Affairs advisory raising to Alert Level 4 the alert level for Filipinos in the whole of Iraq, as well as issuing an advisory to Filipinos in Iran, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia to remain vigilant of potential security threats and to stay in close coordination with the Philippine Embassy.
In compliance with Morente’s directive, BI port operations division chief Grifton Medina issued a memorandum advising all BI airport personnel to prepare for a possible mass repatriation of Filipinos from the Middle East.
Medina instructed airport heads to ensure that all terminals are fully manned to ensure the smooth processing of possible repatriates.