US National denied entry to Philippines due to past sex crime conviction

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has denied entry to Matthew Stephen Gross, a 36-year-old United States national previously convicted of a sex-related crime involving a minor. Gross was intercepted at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport on Monday upon his arrival from Taipei, according to a BI news release on Tuesday.

BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado stated that Gross was immediately sent back to his port of origin under immigration exclusion proceedings. This action is part of the BI’s intensified efforts to protect vulnerable sectors, particularly children, through its Shield Kids campaign.

“Protecting children from sexual predators is a moral obligation, not just a legal one. Foreign nationals with a history of sex crimes, especially those involving minors, have no place in the Philippines,” Viado emphasized.

Gross was convicted in the US in 2012 for second-degree sex abuse involving a 17-year-old. He has been added to the BI blacklist, permanently barring him from future entry into the Philippines. Under existing immigration rules, individuals convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude, including sexual offenses, may be denied entry for being a threat to public interest and safety.

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