BI bars rude American for misconduct

Bureau of Immigration (BI) agents have barred the entry of a United States national after rude conduct, and inputting false and profane information in the eTravel System.

BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco disclosed that the American, identified as Anthony Joseph Laurence, 34, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 via an Air Asia flight from Bangkok, Thailand last Tuesday.

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“The passenger initially showed disdain towards the primary inspector after he was reminded to fill out the eTravel online form,” said Tansingco.

Laurence reportedly tossed his passport and his mobile phone angrily to the immigration officer upon returning.

“After verifying in our system, the officer discovered that the passenger keyed in a made-up address in the Philippines, did not include his full name, and inputted profane words in his entry,” he added.

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The eTravel System was designed to replace the paper-based arrival and departure cards to streamline and enhance immigration processes at international ports, and should be filled out at least 72 hours prior to arrival.

Tansingco further expressed his dismay towards the incident, issuing a stern warning to uphold the integrity of the eTravel.

BI bars rude American for misconduct

“Such behavior is not only disrespectful but also undermines the efficiency of the system,” the BI Chief said. “Our agency is committed to ensuring a seamless experience to the traveling public. We expect all individuals to conduct themselves with respect, and adhere to the established procedures. Any violation of these procedures will be dealt with firmly,” he said.

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The BI Chief then explained that while immigration officers are advised to exercise maximum tolerance, the foreign national has “overstepped his boundaries.”

The American was returned to his port of origin and was placed in the blacklist, permanently banning him from re-entering the country.

The BI has recorded excluding and blacklisting a total of 44 arriving foreign nationals who showed disrespect to symbols of Philippine authority.

Meanwhile, BI agents arrested two international fugitives in back-to-back operations on Tuesday.

According to BI Commissioner Norman Tansingco, an operation at Paco, Manila on November 7 yielded the arrest of a Chinese national, whom the Luoyuan County Public Security Bureau wants for obtaining loans by fraudulent means.

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