By Liza Soriano

MANILA — Senator Robin Padilla has introduced a bill aimed at bolstering the Philippine government’s support for refugees and stateless individuals, particularly those affected by armed conflict, violence, persecution, and insecurity.

The proposed legislation aims to establish a Refugees and Stateless Persons Protection Board as the primary authority responsible for determining status and eligibility for protection as refugees and stateless persons.

“This bill seeks to institutionalize the policy for determining eligibility for refugee or stateless status by creating a Refugees and Stateless Persons Protection Board, which will operate as an attached agency of the Department of Justice,” Senator Padilla stated, referencing Senate Bill No. 2548.

He further emphasized, “This initiative aligns with our commitment to international treaties such as the 1951 UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1954 UN Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, among others.”

Additionally, the bill prohibits the State from deporting or expelling a refugee, except on grounds of national security or public order, to a country where they would face persecution.

(el Amigo/MNM)