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is so patently antagonistic to constitutional and legal principles that overriding such
ineligibility and thereby giving effect to the apparent will of the people would ultimately
create greater prejudice to the very democratic institutions and juristic traditions that
our Constitution and laws so zealously protect and promote."[28]
5. Current Trend Towards Globalization
Fifth, the current trend, economically as well as politically, is towards globalization.[29]
Protectionist barriers are being dismantled. Whereas, in the past, governments frowned
upon the opening of their doors to aliens who wanted to enjoy the same privileges as
their citizens, the current era is adopting a more liberal perspective. No longer are
applicants for citizenship eyed with the suspicion that they merely want to exploit local
resources for themselves. They are now being considered potential sources of
developmental skills, know-how and capital.
More so should our government open its doors to former Filipinos, like Congressman
Cruz, who want to rejoin the Filipino community as citizens again. They are not "aliens"
in the true sense of the law. They are actually Filipinos by blood, by origin and by
culture, who want to reacquire their former citizenship.
It cannot be denied that most Filipinos go abroad and apply for naturalization in foreign
countries, because of the great economic or social opportunities there. Hence, we
should welcome former Filipino citizens desirous of not simply returning to the country
or regaining Philippine citizenship, but of serving the Filipino people as well. One of
these admirable Filipinos is private respondent who, in only a year after being absent
from the Philippines for about eight (8) years, was already voted municipal mayor of
Mangatarem, Pangasinan. And after serving as such for just one term, he was
overwhelmingly chosen by the people to be their representative in Congress.
I reiterate, the people have spoken. Let not a restrictive and parochial interpretation of
the law bar the sovereign will. Let not grave abuse be imputed on the legitimate
exercise of HRET's prerogatives.
WHEREFORE, I vote to DISMISS the petition.
[1] "Section 1. The following are citizens of the Philippines: (2) Those whose fathers or
mothers are citizens of the Philippines;
xxx
xxx
x x x"
[2] "Sec. 2. Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens from birth without having
to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. xxx."
[3] "Section 1. How citizenship may be lost. — A Filipino citizen may lose his citizenship
in any of the following ways and/or events:
xxx
xxx
x x x"
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