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Officials and employees of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) kicked off last weekend their relief operations for victims of typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng by distributing relief goods to 4,000 affected families in Laguna and Pangasinan.

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Maging ang mga opis­yal at empleyado ng Bureau of Immigration (BI) ay namigay na rin ng mga relief goods sa mga bik­tima ng bagyong Ondoy at Pepeng sa mga residente ng Laguna at Pangasinan.

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Maging ang Bureau of Immigration (BI) ay nakiisa na rin sa iba pang empleyado ng gobyerno sa pamimigay ng mga relief goods para sa mga naging biktima ng bagyong Ondoy na nanalasa noong nakaraang linggo.

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OWWA board of trustees member and Philippine Association of Mediterranean Agencies Deploying Labour (PAMADEL) president Estrelita Hizon said they have allocated additional funds to ensure the continued repatriation of Filipino workers from the war-torn country.
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Maging ang mga opis­yal at empleyado ng Bureau of Immigration (BI) ay namigay na rin ng mga relief goods sa mga bik­tima ng bagyong Ondoy at Pepeng sa mga residente ng Laguna at Pangasinan.

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OWWA board of trustees member and Philippine Association of Mediterranean Agencies Deploying Labour (PAMADEL) president Estrelita Hizon said they have allocated additional funds to ensure the continued repatriation of Filipino workers from the war-torn country.
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