BREAKING: The Philippines would require Americans to secure visas before entering the country should Washington ban Filipino officials from entering the United States over the continuing detention of Sen. Leila de Lima. | NCorralesINQ
“Should a ban from entry into US territory be enforced against Philippine officials involved in or by reason of Senator De Lima’s lawful imprisonment, this government will require all Americans intending to come to the Philippines to apply and secure a visa before they can enter
Philippine territory,” presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said in a Palace briefing.President Donald Trump has earlier signed Washington’s 2020 national budget, which included a provision that bans the entry of those involved in the detention of De Lima into the United States.
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