PH should welcome Afghan refugees as 'act of compassion’

By Ferdinand Patinio

June 20, 2023, 6:36 pm

<p>CBCP-ECMI vice chair Bishop Ruperto Santos <em>(File photo)</em></p>

CBCP-ECMI vice chair Bishop Ruperto Santos (File photo)

MANILA – An official of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines-Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People (CBCP-ECMI) said the Philippines' possible opening of its doors to welcome 50,000 Afghan refugees, saying these are considered "acts of charity and compassion.”

"As a Catholic country, it is considered acts of charity and compassion to assist and to welcome them. We heed to God's call that 'as I am a stranger you welcome'," CBCP-ECMI vice chair Bishop Ruperto Santos said in a statement Tuesday.

He noted that Filipinos are known to be charitable and hospitable.

"It is our natural traits (to be) hospitable, helpful, and hardworking people," Santos said.

He also believed that it is also part of the country's international commitment to open its doors to refugees.

"Our commitment as United Nations signatory is to help and accommodate migrants and refugees," he added.

Earlier, the United States asked the Philippines to accept 50,000 refugees from Afghanistan.

They will briefly stay in the country while they await the approval of their special immigration visas from the American government.

Last week, Malacañang said the government is currently evaluating the US request. (PNA)

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