MANILA – Taiwan’s foreign ministry has dismissed the call for the deportation of a Filipina caregiver over her online criticism on the Philippine government’s response to the coronavirus disease 2019
pandemic.
“No person or institution, in this case, has the right to pressure her, her employer, or broker, nor shall she be deported without consultations held between both governments,” it added. “The question of deportation is something that only the Taiwanese government can decide upon," he said in an interview with Taiwan's Central News Agency .
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