DFA working on repatriating Pinoys in Southeast Asia alleged to be human trafficking victims

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DFA working on repatriating Pinoys in Southeast Asia alleged to be human trafficking victims
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The Department of Foreign Affairs on Monday said it is doing all it can to bring home Filipinos in Southeast Asia who are alleged to have been victimized by human trafficking syndicates.

"The Department of Foreign Affairs continues to exert all efforts for the repatriation of Filipino victims of illegal trafficking in Southeast Asia," it said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the DFA reminded Filipinos who intend to work abroad to go through the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration as OFWs.

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