Question & AnswerQ&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 69)
The main purpose is to require aliens charged before the Deportation Board with collaboration with the enemy to file a bond to ensure their appearance in proceedings and facilitate the execution of deportation orders.
The Commissioner of Immigration has the authority to prescribe the amount and conditions of the bond.
The Commissioner of Immigration is responsible for receiving the bonds filed by respondents, issuing rules and regulations to implement the order, and ensuring compliance with its provisions.
The respondents are aliens charged before the Deportation Board with collaboration with the enemy.
The legal basis is the powers vested in the President of the Philippines by law, as exercised by President Manuel Roxas.
The order took effect upon its promulgation on July 29, 1947.
Cases involving aliens charged with collaboration with the enemy before the Deportation Board created under Executive Order No. 37, dated January 4, 1947.
The bond is to insure the aliens' appearance before the Deportation Board and to facilitate the execution of deportation orders if the President decides against the respondent.
Emilio Abello signed the order as the Chief of the Executive Office.