American declared persona non-grata in Palawan set for deportation -- BI
An American is set for deportation after he was declared persona non-grata by the Taytay town in Palawan for hurling threats and disrespecting residents, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco identified the American as Daniel Earl Ayers, 59, who was arrested last Feb. 5 by operatives of the BI Intelligence Division in Taytay.
"Our primary responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of our nation. This operation reflects our unwavering dedication to enforcing immigration laws and maintaining public order,” Tansingco said.
In a statement, the BI said that its operatives served to Ayers a warrant of deportation at the Taytay Municipal Police Station.
“BI Iintelligence Division Chief Fortunato Manahan Jr. shared that Ayers was deemed an undesirable alien after he was tagged as a persona non-grata by officials of Bato, Sitio Cansilayan, Taytay, Palawan due to numerous complaints such as cursing and disrespecting many residents and throwing objects and uttering invectives and threats to kill against community members,” the bureau said.
“Ayers previously made headlines in Palawan after being arrested in September 2022 for possession of illegally acquired banned species of wood that he claimed will be used to build a house in violation of Section 77 of PD (Presidential Decree) 705 or the Forestry Reform Code of the Philippines,” it noted.
Pending his deportation, Ayers has been detained at the BI’s detention facility in Taguig City, it also said.