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SP informing DepEd of placement of
10 in Little League fiasco on DFA watchlist

The Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod passed a resolution yesterday furnishing a copy of the letter of the Department of Foreign Affairs, concerning 10 Filipino nationals involved in the Little League fiasco, to the Department of Education and to two other schools in Bacolod City,

The DFA has instructed the Philippine Embassy in the U.S. to include in its watch lists the names of 10 individuals from Bacolod City who failed to return to the Philippines after the staging of the Senior League World Series in the United States from 2003 to 2005.

They are controversial softball coach Reynaldo "Guy" Fuentes, Grace Zaragoza, Roselo Javellana, Teresita and Francis Fuentes, Christian Mae Claver, Antonio Kilayko, Emmanuel Declines, Edwin Abellana and Marilyn Parcia.

The SP will also furnish the Education and Training Center School, and the Paglaum Village National High School copies of the DFA letter, including the parents of the athletes involved in the case.

DFA officer-in-charge Pedro Chan, in his letter to the Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod dated Dec. 21, 2005, said that upon verification with the Philippine Consulate General in New York and San Francisco, the names of the 10 individuals did not appear in their respective consular databases of passport applicants and on the database for Assistance-to-Nationals.

Chan had been furnished by the SP members Resolution No. 935, Series of 2005 inquiring on the whereabouts of the 10 persons who accompanied the Little League in August 2003 in Kirkland Washington, and to Lower Sussex, Delaware in August 2004 and 2005.

Chan also informed the SP that for certain reasons, the 10 persons opted not to return to the country after the duration of their official business in the United States, subsequently making them "out-of-status aliens" in the U.S. He said the SP members should secure an official order by the appropriate local court in Bacolod City if they want to request the DFA to cancel the Philippine passports of the 10 persons, thus compelling them to return to the country.

Instead of flying to Sussex County, Delaware, site of the 2005 Senior League World Series that started August 7, eight of the Paglaum softbelles, returned to Bacolod on Aug. 8 after staying in Manila since Aug. 1.

Only six of their officials, which include coach Reynaldo "Guy" Fuentes and PVNHS principal Benjamin Barredo, along with only three players related to the officials, were able to leave for the U.S. after securing US visas on Aug. 3.

Barredo had returned to the country last year.*CGS

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