Filipino workers in Saipan get legal help

ABS-CBN News Sunday 25th December, 2011

The tough economy has taken a toll on thousands of Filipino workers in Saipan, the capital of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands or CNMI in the Pacific. Workers who lost their jobs are now in danger of being deported back to the Philippines. The workers have lived and worked in CNMI, a Commonwealth of the United States. for years. Many h...

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