FACT CHECK: Quezon, Marcos hosted refugees in PH mainland | FactsFirstPH
During the administrations of former presidents Manuel L. Quezon and Ferdinand E. Marcos, refugees were sent to a remote island far from the Philippine mainland. The claim can be found in a post on the Community section of the YouTube channel “Filipino Future” on July 2. The post, which has 60 likes and 20 comments as of writing, was about the United States’ request for the Philippines toThe relevant part of the post reads: “Manuel L. Quezon and Ferdinand E.
Katulad ng ginawa ni Pres. Manuel Quezon at ni Pres. Marcos Sr.The Philippines opened its doors to Jewish refugees escaping the Holocaust and Vietnamese refugees fleeing the Vietnam War under former presidents Quezon and Marcos, respectively. Contrary to the claim, the refugees were not all sent to a remote island.
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