Over the past year, the social atmosphere in the Philippines has undergone significant changes. Frequent kidnapping incidents have made many people uneasy, and many have only one thought in mind—to leave as soon as possible.
However, the reality is that the vast majority are trapped by financial and document restrictions, wanting to leave but unable to do so. As a result, more and more people are resorting to any means necessary: some deceive to gain trust, while others take desperate risks, all just to gather the funds needed to escape as soon as possible.
These people are not truly foolish, but are pushed step by step into the abyss by reality. If it weren't for the difficulties with passports, visas, or financial conditions, they would have left long ago.
If you still have people in the Philippines around you, it's better to be more cautious now, as no one is too safe anymore.


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The number of people borrowing money is increasing.
Petty theft is not a big issue, but kidnapping is absolutely unacceptable.
Actually, they are quite pitiful.
Many people don't have passports, so they can't return to their country or leave the country; actually, there's nothing they can do about it.
There's no money to be made.
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