The DFA is eyeing to bring home to the Philippines this week at least a hundred more Filipinos from strife-torn Sudan. | BPinlacINQ
“But until then, we are repatriating them in trickles, because we can imagine how they want out as soon as possible,” he said.
“There are still 104 Filipinos being processed at the border in Argeen, 28 at the border in Goustal, and about 20 in Port Sudan,” he added. “DFA tells them that we cannot guarantee their safety and safe repatriation next time there are major hostilities,” de Vega said.
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