Migrante - Washington, D.C.

Migrante - Washington, D.C. Migrante, Washington, D.C. is a grassroots organization of Filipino migrant workers, their families, local community workers, and allies in the DMV area.

Migrante International was founded in December 1996 after the death of Filipina domestic helper Flor Contemplacion who was hanged in Singapore for allegedly murdering another Filipina domestic worker in 1995. The Flor Contemplacion case aroused wide indignation over the Philippine government’s inaction and failure to save her life and brought to national awareness the life and death situation of o

verseas Filipino workers (OFWs). Since then, Migrante International has become an active defender of the rights and welfare of OFWs by raising public awareness on their plight and providing a critical analysis of the Philippine government’s labor export policy program as the main factor responsible for the commodification of Filipino workers. Migrante International has handled and assisted thousands of welfare and rights cases, including the landmark and record-breaking case of Angelo dela Cruz who was kidnapped and held hostage in war-torn Iraq in 2004. Migrante International’s quick public information work was able to mobilize thousands of Filipinos into pressuring the government into action. The resounding support for dela Cruz’ case, both locally and internationally, caused the government to pull out Filipino troops in Iraq and dela Cruz was eventually rescued from captivity. Many other battles followed: cases of stranded, detained and mysterious deaths, rape and sex-trafficking, wage cuts and maltreatment, anti-migrant policies and laws, evacuation in times of war, the plunder and corruption of OFW funds, and the continuing clamor for genuine public service and good governance for OFWs. Through them all, Migrante International has remained steadfast and has earned the trust and respect of OFW families and fellow advocates worldwide. After more than a decade since its establishment, Migrante International continues its consistent and unwavering record of service to OFWs. It now has over 200 member-organizations in over 23 countries, making it the biggest organization of overseas Filipinos all over the world. WE WORK TO

– Promote migrants’ rights and dignity against all forms of discrimination, exploitation and abuse in the work place and in the community and resist all anti-migrant policies

– Assert the right to organize

– Strengthen unity among OFWs and rally their families and advocates towards the upholding of migrants’ rights for jobs, fair wages and due recognition

– Push for the building of a self-reliant economy to stop forced migration, promote social equity and justice and unite with other sectors of society for the advancement of national development and democracy

– Build solidarity with migrant organizations of other nationalities and peoples who are against the plunder of economies, destruction of the environment and wars of aggression that cause widespread poverty and injustice



OUR CORE PROGRAMS

RIGHTS AND WELFARE
We receive complaints of OFWs in distress and their families and seek redress for their grievances. With the help and assistance of our most capable volunteers, most of them former OFW victims, members of OFW families and advocates, we strive to push for immediate and appropriate legal and welfare action from concerned government agencies. We also provide temporary shelter for women OFW victims, counseling services and free legal advice. CAMPAIGNS AND ADVOCACY
We bring to public attention through fora, multi-media and other venues the plight of OFWs with the aim to get broad support and effect simple yet substantive pro-migrant public awareness. EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
We conduct research, case studies, fact finding missions and documentation for the regular update of our data base. We also provide training modules and other publications. Every quarter, we launch Paaralang Migrante (Migrants’ School) for OFW victims, would-be OFWs, their families and advocates. NETWORKING AND LOBBYING
We continue to build a broad network of advocates and volunteers with the goal to promote strong support for OFWs. We also conduct dialogues and seek audience with concerned government agencies on a inter-regular basis. INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY
We uphold and work for a harmonious working cooperation between and among migrant associations around the world. Migrante International is a founding and active member of the International Migrants’ Alliance (IMA)

01/19/2023
10/18/2022

PRESS RELEASE | Women worker’s group urges President Marcos Jr to help Mary Jane Veloso

As President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. prepares for his official state visit in Indonesia next week, the Kilusan ng Manggagawang Kababaihan (KMK) urges him to heed the cries of families of Mary Jane Veloso, a victim of human trafficking who has been imprisoned and in death row in Indonesia.

President Marcos Jr. should seriously take into consideration in his meeting with President Joko Widodo the plight of Mary Jane who continues to languish in Indonesian prison away from her family. He should personally deliver our collective appeal to President Widodo to grant Mary Jane an executive clemency that will finally allow her immediate release and the eventual return to her family.

As the country’s president, Marcos Jr. has the official capacity to negotiate with foreign state officials on matters relating to the situations of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Thus, we expect him to fulfill his campaign promise to protect the interests of our modern-day heroes by ensuring a just and humane working environment for them.

We will remain vigilant and watchful on the actions and steps to be taken by President Marcos regarding the case of Mary Jane Veloso as it will definitely test his sincerity and commitment to uphold the rights and welfare of our fellow Filipinos working abroad.

Moreover, the KMK challenges President Marcos Jr. to put an end to labor export policy, and to implement necessary economic reforms in order to create better job opportunities with decent wages and benefits in the Philippines, and reduce the need for our workers to leave the country. # # #

09/26/2022

Bayan DMV members protest Imee Marcos Visit to the Philippine Embassy in Washington DC

09/25/2022
TINGNAN | Hinarass at tatlo ang inaresto sa mga nagprotesta laban kay Marcos Jr. sa isang sit-in protest sa Asia Society...
09/24/2022

TINGNAN | Hinarass at tatlo ang inaresto sa mga nagprotesta laban kay Marcos Jr. sa isang sit-in protest sa Asia Society sa NYC. Kinundena ng grupo ang patuloy na pagbaluktot ng mga Marcos sa katotohanan ng diktadura ni Marcos Sr. 📸 BAYAN USA

09/24/2022
09/24/2022
05/04/2022

ONSITE VOTING OPTION FOR KABABAYAN WHO HAVE NOT RECEIVED THEIR BALLOTS

Voters who wish to claim a new ballot are required to bring a copy of their Philippine Passport and execute an affidavit of undertaking (http://tinyurl.com/3wychatp)

Voters are advised to regularly check the List of Return-to-Sender and List of Incomplete/No Address here: tinyurl.com/WDCPERTS

Please email [email protected] to make arrangements for ballot pickup.

01/16/2022

STATEMENT: Ayuda para sa mga Saudi OFW claimants, Tagumpay! Panagutin si Duterte at
Bello sa kanilang mga Pangako sa mga OFWs!

Migrante International welcomes the decision of OWWA to provide financial aid relief in the amount of Php 10K for Saudi OFWs who were affected and displaced by the Saudi Crisis starting in 2016. This is a victory for our Saudi OFWs who took collective action to push for financial assistance from DOLE and OWWA while their labor claims are pending in Saudi Arabia.

For more than five years they have been awaiting the resolution of their labor claims that amount to billions worth of unpaid salaries and end of service benefits from their companies who have filed for bankruptcy. Many of them have worked for their companies for more than a decade and yet in a time of crisis, they are neglected. They have lost their livelihood and now they and their families face another crisis brought about by the pandemic.

The provision of financial aid is an initial victory, but DOLE and the Philippine government must urgently and proactively address the main problem and clamor of our Saudi OFWs: the non-payment of their hard-earned benefits and months' long wages. DOLE must also ensure that it provides financial aid to those currently stranded in Saudi Arabia and were likewise affected by the Saudi Crisis because based on the requirements, they are excluded from this financial aid program.

On December 8, 2020 Migrante International and close to twenty Saudi OFWs organized an action in front of OWWA and during a dialogue, presented OWWA Administrator Hans Cacdac the following demands for DOLE to take action on:

1. DOLE to ensure the full payment of unpaid wages and end of service benefits for all Saudi OFWs and immediate resolution of their labor claims in Saudi. Provide legal assistance to our OFWs to boost the efforts of the Saudi Labor Ministry;

2. DOLE to release the details of its meeting with the Saudi Labor Minister, including the actual figures of the total pending claims of all displaced Saudi OFWs from all companies;

3. Provide financial assistance to all affected by the Saudi Crisis, including those who remain stranded in Saudi;

4. Provide repatriation and welfare assistance for those affected and remain stranded in Saudi.

Not a single Saudi OFW has received their wages and benefits before Christmas, as promised by Secretary Bello. We demand a clear plan of action from the Duterte government on how it will protect the rights of thousands of our Saudi OFWs.

Migrante remains steadfast in continuing its campaign to pursue justice for all our Saudi OFWs until they receive their hard-earned wages and benefits! We will hold to account Secretary Bello and Duterte for their promises!

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