Repost of Garry Martinez
Welcoming statement to Pope Francis
Manila, Philippines Jan 15 2015
by Belarmino Dabalos Saguing
Rome Italy 16 Jan 2015
We are thankful to Pope Francis for consistently
speaking on behalf of migrants and refugees. We agree with him that human
trafficking is indeed ‘a crime against humanity’ and that forced migration is
‘an anomaly’ and a matter of grave concern for our migrant workers and their
families.”
“As he visits the Philippines, we call on Pope
Francis to speak on behalf of an estimated 15 million overseas Filipinos in
over 239 countries around the world. We call on him to speak out for Filipino
migrants in distress and their families,”
There are currently 125 Filipinos on death row
abroad – the most number of whom have been executed under the present Aquino
administration. At least 7,000 Filipinos are languishing in jails abroad
without legal assistance and at least 25,000 are stranded and awaiting
repatriation in the Middle East alone. Millions are undocumented and in danger
of being criminalized abroad as host countries continue to impose more strict
immigration and border policies. At least half a million Filipinos, mostly
women and children, are victims of trafficking. Millions more suffer labor
abuses and violations and endure modern-day slavery for the sake of their families
back home.
Despite all these, the Aquino administration has
intensified its labor export policy. “The Aquino government has highly praised
itself for its supposed efforts to work with migrant-receiving governments to
ensure the rights and welfare of OFWs. But the
truth is OFWs are plagued with an assortment of issues and problems
throughout the entire migration cycle yet the Aquino government has barely done
any decisive action to support and protect OFWs and their families. The Aquino
government’s ability to uphold Filipinos migrants’ rights and promote their
welfare has lagged behind its apparent success in implementing its labor export
policy.”
Pope Francis is a staunch supporter and advocate of
the rights and welfare of migrants and refugees. He has been very vocal in his
criticisms on forced migration and the criminalization of undocumented migrants
and refugees, and his stance against trafficking in persons and modern-day
slavery.
On January 16, the Holy Father will be holding a
dialogue with some Filipino migrants and their families at the Mall of Asia
Arena.
On the same date, Migrante International will be
holding an International Day of Prayer and Solidarity to bring to the Pope’s
attention the plight of Filipino migrants and their families all over the
world.
Garry Martinez,
Chairperson Migrante International
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