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The following are effects of illegal immigrants in Philippine economy. First from the list is the effect of undocumented immigrants to Filipino jobs. They are stealing jobs that are supposed to be for the natives. Last August 2014, there was a report about 50 Chinese workers that are arrested in the Philippines for working illegally, those are immigrants without work permits that are requiring by the Immigration authorities here in the Philippines. This case also leads to Filipino workers to overridden by the Chinese nationals. In fact, Next, the economic status of the Philippines is getting worse because of the criminality brought by the Chinese nationals. Chinese drug syndicates are destroying the lives of the Filipinos that are assumed to be more peaceful without committing crimes. According to the article of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, crime may peak during economic crises because during periods of economic stress, the incidence of robbery may double, and homicide and motor vehicle theft also increase. Some Filipinos are encouraged by the Chinese drug lords to commit crimes using drugs, which will lead to Base on the news last February 5, 2014 of The Philippines Daily Inquirer, Immigration Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison warns

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The following are effects of illegal immigrants in Philippine economy. First from the list is the effect of undocumented immigrants to Filipino jobs. They are stealing jobs that are supposed to be for the natives. Last August 2014, there was a report about 50 Chinese workers that are arrested in the Philippines for working illegally, those are immigrants without work permits that are requiring by the Immigration authorities here in the Philippines. This case also leads to Filipino workers to overridden by the Chinese nationals. In fact, Next, the economic status of the Philippines is getting worse because of the criminality brought by the Chinese nationals. Chinese drug syndicates are destroying the lives of the Filipinos that are assumed to be more peaceful without committing crimes. According to the article of United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, crime may peak during economic crises because during periods of economic stress, the incidence of robbery may double, and homicide and motor vehicle theft also increase. Some Filipinos are encouraged by the Chinese drug lords to commit crimes using drugs, which will lead to Base on the news last February 5, 2014 of The Philippines Daily Inquirer, Immigration Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison warns