LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
CONTACT US
  • Texas
  • Austin
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Rio Grande
  • United States
  • Around the Globe
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Politics
05/26/2026

Stay Informed and Engaged with LAWIN.news—Your Updated Daily News Source for Filipino-Americans in Texas

ADVERTISE WITH LAWIN
05/26/2026
LAWIN.news

Mary Jane Veloso Clemency Request

by LAWIN.news December 24, 2024
written by LAWIN.news December 24, 2024
Mary Jane Veloso. – An international group of lawyers calls on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to release Mary Jane Veloso from prison and grant her clemency. Agence France-Presse
334

The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) has urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines to grant clemency to Mary Jane Veloso, who is imprisoned for drug trafficking. Veloso, a Filipina migrant worker, was nearly executed in Indonesia before her transfer back to her home country. The IADL’s appeal highlights the vulnerabilities faced by migrant workers, especially those coming from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

Veloso was arrested in Indonesia in 2010 for attempting to smuggle heroin into the country. Proclaiming her innocence, she asserted that she was a victim of human trafficking and was unaware that she was carrying illegal drugs. Her case drew international attention, and many viewed her as a symbol of the exploitation and risks faced by migrant workers.

In 2015, Veloso was granted a last-minute reprieve from execution due to public outcry and diplomatic efforts. Her case was revisited in light of new evidence and testimonies that suggested she was unwittingly involved in the drug trade. Indonesian authorities agreed to extradite Veloso to the Philippines in December 2024, where she is now serving her sentence.

Upon Veloso’s return to the Philippines, advocates have continued to push for her release. They argue that she was used as a pawn in a larger criminal operation and should be granted clemency on humanitarian grounds. The IADL emphasized that Veloso’s situation is indicative of the challenges faced by many migrant workers who fall prey to traffickers.

Veloso’s legal team and supporters have been working tirelessly to clear her name. They are hopeful that the new Philippine administration under Marcos will take a fresh look at her case and consider granting her freedom. Her return to the Philippines has reignited discussions about the need for stronger protections for migrant workers and the importance of addressing the root causes of human trafficking.

President Marcos has acknowledged the clemency request but has noted that the decision rests with legal experts. He has called for a comprehensive review of Veloso’s case to determine the appropriate course of action. The president has also expressed a commitment to strengthening laws and policies that protect overseas Filipino workers from exploitation.

Veloso’s case has sparked a broader debate about drug-related offenses and the justice system’s handling of cases involving vulnerable individuals. Human rights groups in the Philippines and abroad have pointed to her case as a reminder of the need for fair trials and due process. They also underscore the importance of international cooperation in addressing transnational crimes such as human trafficking.

Veloso’s family continues to rally for her release, and her supporters remain optimistic that she will eventually be exonerated. Her story has resonated with many, and she has become a symbol of hope for those fighting against human trafficking and advocating for the rights of migrant workers.

0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LAWIN.news

LAWIN.news is your trusted source for timely, relevant, and comprehensive news coverage. With a commitment to delivering the latest updates on local, national, and global events, LAWIN.news provides in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive stories that matter to you. Our dedicated team ensures that each report is thoroughly researched and presented with clarity and integrity. Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

previous post
John Amores Appeals License Revocation After Laguna Incident
next post
Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ Film Cast Announcement

You may also like

Senate clash over online voting erupts in walkout

May 26, 2026

Malacañang denies Davao funding snub, cites P7.8B allocation

May 25, 2026

Travel restriction sought vs Rodolfo Marcoleta, 3 others

May 25, 2026

Minority bloc hits back at Imee Marcos over alleged con-ass plot claims

May 25, 2026

No ruling yet on Ronald dela Rosa plea questioning ICC jurisdiction, SC says

May 24, 2026

‘Coup’ buzz grows as minority bloc rallies behind Sherwin Gatchalian

May 24, 2026

Recent Posts

  • Houston’s Bush Airport steps up monitoring of travelers from Ebola-impacted nations
  • Senate clash over online voting erupts in walkout
  • Marta Kostyuk earns heartfelt victory after missile strike at home
  • Spurs dominate Thunder in Game 4 as Wembanyama scores 33
  • Montgomery County settles bias claim with former library director for $475,000

Recent Comments

  1. Texas and the Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR meet at PCG in Houston - Bagong APECO on Texas – Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR Meet at PCG in Houston

Recent Posts

  • Houston’s Bush Airport steps up monitoring of travelers from Ebola-impacted nations

    May 26, 2026
  • Senate clash over online voting erupts in walkout

    May 26, 2026
  • Marta Kostyuk earns heartfelt victory after missile strike at home

    May 25, 2026
  • Spurs dominate Thunder in Game 4 as Wembanyama scores 33

    May 25, 2026
  • Montgomery County settles bias claim with former library director for $475,000

    May 25, 2026

Stay Updated!

LAWIN.news

Providing high-quality news stories that matters to its readers. It’s core mission is “Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts.”

  • P.O. Box 20561 Houston, Texas 77225
  • Email Address: neska@mylawin.com
  • Support: helpdesk@mylawin.com

About Links

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Compliance
  • Media Relations
  • Advertise With Us
  • Corporate Information
  • Apps & Products

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Data Tracking
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
  • Personal Information
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Login | Register Account

Newsletter

Latest News

Montgomery County settles bias claim with former library director for $475,000
‘Homeland Security’ era has fueled political insecurity since DHS was created
Travelers from Ebola-affected nations face rerouting on U.S.-bound flights
Houston specialist warns users on warning signs in dating apps

@2025 – All Right Reserved. Made with ❤️ by myVATA.co

Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
@2024 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by myVATA.co