Alien Social Integration Act

             Alternative Argument based on the Passage of Alien Social Integration Act of 1995
             Republic Act No. 7919 known as the Alien Social Integration Act of 1995 (ASIA) was passed into law and took effect on March 19, 1995 with the following objectives: first, to bring qualified illegal aliens into the mainstream of Philippine society, thus making them active participants in its development; second, to have a record and hence be able to monitor the number of staying aliens in the country under an unlawful or doubtful status; third, to eliminate/minimize a source of graft and corruption, the so-called 'milking cows', and fourth, to generate income for the government through the charging of reasonable fees. ASIA is intended to benefit two groups of aliens: (1) those whose stay in the country is otherwise illegal under existing laws and includes illegal entrants or legal entrants whose stay became illegal and they are those who overstayed, holders of expired, revoked or fake visas; (2) those who may want a confirmation or affirmation of their stay in the Philippines and includes aliens whose stay in the country is of doubtful status like when the basis is not law but mere administrative issuances. In both cases, the illegal alien must have arrived in the Philippines before June 30, 1992.
             The benefits of ASIA can be availed of from June 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996 but Republic Act No.8247 extended the application period to June 30 1997. During the period stated, the following illegal aliens have availed of said integration program:
             It is a settled doctrine that independent States possess the right to grant or refuse hospitality to aliens. The international community leaves it to the States to fix the conditions under which aliens will be allowed to enter their territory, which conditions may be more or less convenient to aliens. The grant or refusal of admission of al
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