Philippines President bans two U.S senators, threatens U.S citizens to apply for visa

Two U.S senators have been banned by the Philippine President, Rodrigo Duterte and also threatened that all U.S citizens will apply for a visa.

The Presidential spokesman, Salvador Panelo disclosed that Duterte immediately ordered the Bureau of Immigration to deny U.S Senators Richard Durbin and Patrick Leahy entry to the Philipines.

The denial was birthed by the introduction of a provision in the U. S national budget by the two senators prohibiting the entry of Philippine government officials involved in the alleged wrongful detention of opposition, Senator Leila de Lima on illegal drug charges in the United States.

“Should a ban from entry into U.S territory be enforced against Philippine officials involved in or by reason of Senator de Lima’s lawful imprisonment.

“This government will require all Americans intending to come to the Philippines to apply and secure a visa before they can enter Philippine territory,’’ Panelo said.

He noted that Durbin and Leahy were imperious, uninformed and gullible for believing that de Lima was wrongfully imprisoned.

“The case of Senator de Lima is not one of persecution but of prosecution, he said. “In fact, it is already being heard by our courts.’’

De Lima has been detained since February 2017 over allegations she received payoffs from jailed illegal drug lords when she was head of the Department of Justice. She has denied the allegations and accused the Duterte administration of political persecution.

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