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"If she's a migrant worker, this speaks of the ordeal our overseas workers go through," Soliman said. About one in 10 Filipino works abroad, many as maids and laborers in the Middle East, to escape crushing poverty and unemployment at home. Doctors who attended to the baby said he looked Filipino, fueling speculation in local media that the boy's mother could be a domestic worker in the Middle East. But Manila Airport Manager Jose Angel Honrado said it was too early to make that conclusion since a joint investigation had not yet identified or traced the mother. Soliman said the baby will be turned over to the mother's relatives
-- if they can be identified and located -- or put up for adoption. The government will make sure the baby will get "the very best care" wherever he ends up, Soliman said.
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