Pinade-deport ng DOLE ang isang Pinay sa Taiwan dahil sa mga kritisismo umano nito kay Pangulong Duterte.
MANILA—A foreign office of the Department of Labor and Employment on Saturday said it sought the deportation of a Filipina worker in Taiwan after the woman posted "nasty and malevolent materials intended to cause hatred" against President Rodrigo Duterte on social media.
Macauyag alleged that the woman was using multiple social media accounts and participated in a group "organized to discredit and malign the President and destabilize the government." The worker reportedly was "cooperative and cordial" and assured she will delate all her posts against Duterte and even promised not to do it again.
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