The incoming president of the Philippines, will be allowed to set foot on United States soil without being detained over a long standing contempt order worth $353 million.
Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr., the incoming president of the Philippines, will be allowed to set foot on United States soil without being detained over a long standing contempt order worth $353 million, a State Department official has confirmed.., won the presidential election in the South East Asian country with around 60 percent of the votes in May. There have been questions about whether Marcus Jr. would be allowed to visit the U.S.
Philippines President-elect Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has been granted the ability to travel to the United States without being arrested, the State Department announced. Above, Marcos Jr. speaks to supporters during his last campaign rally before the election on May 7, 2022, in Paranaque, Philippines.
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