Foreigners are not allowed to join political rallies in the country, Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said on Monday, July 22, the day President Marcos will deliver his third State of the Nation Address (SONA).
"Follow our laws. They are straightforward and clear. Foreigners are prohibited from participating in political demonstrations," Tansingco warned.
He reminded the foreigners: "We welcome your stay in the Philippines, but we expect you to respect our government and our laws,” he pointed out.
He said that "joining political demonstrations by foreigners is a blatant display of disrespect towards the country’s authorities and constitutes meddling in our internal affairs as a sovereign nation,” he stressed.
“Let this serve as a stern warning to all foreign visitors: Violating our laws will have serious consequences, including deportation and blacklisting,” he said.
He recounted that in 2018, Zimbabwean Tawanda Chandiwana, American Adam Thomas Shaw, and Malawian Miracle Osman were ordered to leave the country for their involvement in political activities.