Locsin wants Saudi employer who maltreated OFW blacklisted
Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. is pushing for the blacklisting of a Saudi employer who reportedly sent home an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) “with only his clothes on his back.”

In a tweet, Locsin shared to Dodo Dulay, Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Concerns, that he was at his hairdresser when “a girl there said that her brother was sent home from Riyadh (Saudi Arabia’s capital) with only his clothes on his back, no back salary, usual accusation of stealing by son of a b*?! camel f*?:!ing bastard employer.”
He asked Dulay to “blacklist him from hiring (another) OFW” before cursing the unnamed employer.
Locsin also asked the undersecretary, through a tweet, if the department can extend help to the OFW with its Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) fund. The agency uses the fund to help distressed Filipino workers abroad.
“Can we help with ATN? And then go after that camel f:?!er?”
Dulay replied that “foreign employers guilty of abusive behavior could be disqualified by the POEA (Philippine Overseas Employment Administration) from hiring another OFW again.”
He promised Locsin that they will get the details, and file the appropriate case through the ATN fund.
“I want this camel f:!"*er to regret he ever picked on a Filipino. The girl will give me the details. All he had was his passport. Everything else was confiscated by the camel f*@!:er,” Locsin answered back.
“The girl was near tears when I said we will f*&!: the camel fucker.”