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JANUARY 3-9, 2020 Volume 13 - No. 9 • 16 Pages 133-30 32nd Ave., Flushing, NY 11354 • 2500 Plaza S. Harborside Financial Center, Jersey City, NJ 07311 • Tel. (212) 655-5426 • Fax: (818) 502-0858

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Filipinos in US not covered by Philippines’ visa requirement plan by ALEXIS

ROMERO Philstar.com

MANILA — Filipinos living or traveling in the United States are not covered by the administration’s plan to impose a visa requirement on Americans, Malacañang has clarified. President Rodrigo Duterte

has threatened to require Americans to secure a visa before entering the Philippines as a response to a 2020 U.S. budget amendment that bars individuals behind the detention of opposition Sen. Leila De Lima from entering the U.S. The administration has also banned U.S. Senators Richard Durbin of Illinois and Patrick

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Leahy of Vermont, authors of the amendment, and Sen. Edward Markey of Massachusetts, supporter of the provision, from entering the Philippines. Last Tuesday, December 31, Durbin called the planned travel restriction an “insult” to the Filipino-American community

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Let us begin anew – Duterte ‘Rizal Day a reminder PH no longer vassal state’ by MA.

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Stockton school to be named after California’s first Fil-Am teacher The new elementary school will honor Flora Arca Mata, who was also the first woman of color to teach at Stockton Unified School District A NEW elementary school in Stockton, California will bear the name of Flora Arca Mata, the first Filipino teacher in the Golden State who laid the groundwork for Asian American educators to come. The Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) accepted name suggestions for the new K-8 school, which will be scheduled to be completed in June 2020 and occupied by the following August. The Stockton-based Filipino American organization Little Manila rising campaigned to put Mata’s name in the running and, according to the organization, the Filipina educator “overwhelmingly had the most votes.”

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NEW YEAR FUN. Fireworks light up the night sky over Metro Manila as Filipinos ring in a new decade on Wednesday, January 1. Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes

President Rodrigo Duterte Malacañang photo

REINA LEANNE TOLENTINO ManilaTimes.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte expressed hope that policies and programs to uplift the nation would bear fruit with the active participation of all Filipinos. In his New Year’s message, the president called on Filipinos to begin anew. “As this administration enters its fourth year, I am hopeful that all our policies and programs for the improved welfare of our citizens and the continued progress of the Philippines will

sal state, Malacañang said Sunday, December 29. Presidential spokesman THE commemoration of Salvador Panelo said while the death of national hero Dr. Dec. 30 marks a “mournful Jose Rizal reminds Filipinos day” in Philippine history, it of their “continuing revolu- is also a reminder of the fruits tion” against those who still of the ultimate sacrifice of view the Philippines as a vasu PAGE 4 by ALEXIS

ROMERO Philstar.com

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Palace: 2019 ‘exemplary’ year for the Philippines by DIVINA JOY

DELA ManilaTimes.net

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MALACAÑANG said 2019 had been an “exemplary” year for the Philippines. In a statement on Sunday, December 29, Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo said the economy “is on a roll with a BBB+ rating. The Board of Investments has also breached its P1-trillion 2019 investment target as of October 2019, according to the Department of Trade and Industry.

There are fewer poor Filipinos with almost six million lifted out from poverty. Employment has hit a 14-year high. Inflation has been tamed.” Panelo also cited the latest Social Weather Stations survey indicating that 96 percent of Filipinos were entering the New Year with hope rather than fear. He said “a similar survey, done by another independent pollster, also reA Philippine flag billows in the wind near the monument of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal vealed earlier that practically all Filipi- in Rizal Park on Sunday, December 29. The country observed Rizal Day on Monday, nos are welcoming the new year with December 30, the anniversary of Rizal’s 1896 execution at Bagumbayan, the park’s

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Philstar.com photo KJ Rosales


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