LET’S CONTINUE WITH THE TRADITION OF WELCOMING FOREIGN REFUGEES
LET’S CONTINUE WITH THE TRADITION OF WELCOMING FOREIGN REFUGEES Filipinos should be proud of one little-known part of our national history: we have a long tradition of welcoming refugees from other countries. At different points in history, the Philippines opened its doors to people fleeing persecution and war. In the 1920s, we hosted the so-called “White Russians” who escaped the Russian Revolution. During World War II, we accepted Jewish refugees who were fleeing Nazi persecution in Europe. Later, in the 1970s and 1980s, we welcomed more than 400,000 Vietnamese “boat people” who were escaping the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Those refugees were temporarily sheltered in places like the Philippine Refugee Processing Center in Bataan before resettling in other countries. That humanitarian tradition is something we should never forget. Today, the world is facing another refugee crisis involving the Rohingya people from Rakhine State in Myanmar. Many of them have fled violence and persec...