MANILA, Philippines — Taguig City Regional Trial Court has ordered the immediate release of Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. Chairman Joseph Sy, ruling that his detention by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) was illegal.
In a 35-page decision dated Sept. 4, Taguig RTC Branch 271 Presiding Judge Paz Esperanza Cortes granted a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and directed BI officials “to discharge the body and person of Mr. Joseph Cue Sy, illegally detained at Bureau of Immigration Warden Facility (BIWF), immediately upon receipt hereof.”
Sy’s lawyers said the ruling affirmed his Filipino citizenship, citing recognitions by the BI, the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, the Office of the President, and the Supreme Court.
“The Court ruled that the BI has no jurisdiction to detain or deport a Filipino,” counsels Carla E. Santamaria-Seña and Dennis P. Manalo said, adding that citizenship “cannot be stripped away by speculation, recycled cases, or administrative overreach.”
Court orders Immigration to release of Global Ferronickel Chairman Joseph Sy

The court held that Sy's birth certificate and Philippine passports were of superior and conclusive weight compared to the BI's Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) I-Card, which the court said was not a public document with a presumption of truth and cannot override primary proof of citizenship.
"The BI's reliance on a bare biometrics certification - unsupported by fingerprint records or credible corroboration - was found gravely inadequate," the counsels said.
The court said there has never been any allegation or proof that Sy lost his citizenship under Commonwealth Act 63.
Court orders Immigration to release of Global Ferronickel Chairman Joseph Sy
"To allow the BI to recycle accusations already settled would be a violation of finality of judgments," they added., This news data comes from:http://nfutly.705-888.com
Sy’s counsels said the decision was “a resounding reminder that Filipino citizenship cannot be stripped away by speculation, recycled cases, or administrative overreach,” adding that the BI “must now heed the court’s order with dispatch and ensure that Mr. Sy is not held for a moment longer.”
Sy was arrested on Aug. 21 at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport after a business trip from Hong Kong for allegedly holding fraudulently acquired Philippine documents.
- PH, Australia, Canada hold joint sea drills
- NKorea could produce ten to twenty nukes per year — SKorea leader
- Petitioners challenge claim NAIA fees lowest in Southeast Asia
- No winner in lotto draws for Aug 28
- Afghan quake death toll surges to over 2,200
- UK, Japan, South Korea endure hottest summer on record
- Firefighters arrested by US immigration officials
- India to probe giant zoo run by son of Asia's richest person
- House bill seeks to regulate AI use
- 15 drug war victims cleared to join Duterte's ICC case