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    Made-for-TV arrests follow a blitz of executive orders targeting immigration, Alex Woodward reports Inside Trump’s immigration arrests in Chicago: Dr. Phil, lawsuits and ‘frightened’ communities

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  4. Immigration to the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Immigration Act prescribes fourteen different visas grouped into two broad categories: Section 9 visas (non-immigrant visas), for temporary visits such as those for tourism, business, transit, study or employment; Section 13 visas (immigrant visas), for foreign nationals who wish to become permanent residents in the Philippines

  5. Department of Migrant Workers - Wikipedia

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    President Duterte signing Republic Act No. 11641 or the Act Creating the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on December 30, 2021. On July 12, 2019, during the Araw ng Pasasalamat for OFWs (Thanksgiving day for the Overseas Filipino Workers), President Duterte in a speech promised to finish the framework for the creation of a department that caters to the need of OFWs.

  6. Philip Dwyer - Wikipedia

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    Philip Dwyer (born 1967 or 1968) [1] is an Irish far-right anti-immigration activist. [1] [2] [3] He is a self-styled citizen journalist, earning approximately €500 per annum from this, [4] and has been a regular participant and speaker at anti-immigration protests across Ireland in 2022-23. [5]

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  8. Filipinos in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the first major crackdown on illegal immigration occurred, with around 64,000 Filipinos being repatriated. [10] Around 4,000 to 6,000 Filipinos are deported each year for immigration offences, [ 11 ] and the Philippine government says that there are many Filipinos detained in various immigration centres of Malaysia awaiting deportation .

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