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Indian Fil-Am millennial joins VP Harris’ team as policy advisor AS the Biden-Harris administration pledges diverse staffing to reflect the country, several individuals of Filipino descent have been named to key roles to help shape policies across the federal government. The latest Filipino American to join the new leadership is Michael George, who has dedicated his career examining how policy can improve social mobility and reduce inequalities. George, whose parents are originally from the Philippines and India, announced that he will be joining Vice President Kamala Harris’ team as a policy advisor. “As the son of Indian and Filipino immigrants, I’m honored and humbled to share some personal news: I’ve started a new job as a Policy Advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, our first Asian American VP,” George, who served on the Biden-Harris transition for economic policy, wrote on Twitter. Before joining the administration, George was a program officer on economic mobilu PAGE A3
Fil-Am man’s face slashed while riding NYC subway
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California’s largest vaccination site opens at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara by AJPress WITH live sporting events paused for now, California’s largest mass COVID-19 vaccination site opened this week at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The site was opened on Tuesday, February 9 by Governor Gavin Newsom, representatives of the San Francisco 49ers and Santa Clara County officials.
On the first day, 500 vaccines were administered. The goal is to get 15,000 people inoculated per day. “The goal is pretty straight forward,” Newsom said during Tuesday’s news conference. “The goal is to design a system that has only one limitation: that is supply.” Santa Clara County residents 65 and older, residents of long-term care facilities, and health care
workers can make appointments for their vaccinations at the stadium in accordance with the state’s current tier of eligibility. Though most sites are able to accommodate driveup, individuals who sign up will need to park and walk into the stadium. Officials said transportation will be able for individuals requiring assistance from
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Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Oakland) is among the contenders for California attorney general. Photo courtesy of CA API Legislative Caucus
Support grows for Rob Bonta as CA’s next attorney general by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
VAX ARRIVAL REHEARSAL. Vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez (3rd from left), Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (5th from left), Health Secretary Francisco Duque III (4th from left), National Task Force Against Covid-19 deputy chief implementer Vince Dizon (8th from left), Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade (6th from left), and Customs Commissioner Leonardo Rey Guerrero (2nd from left) and other officials lead the simulation exercise for the arrival of the Covid 19 vaccines at the NAIA Terminal 2 in Pasay City on Tuesday, February 9. (Inset) The Covid-19 ‘vaccines’ will be loaded in a waiting cold storage delivery van of Pharma Serv Express, which would, in turn, transport them to hospitals. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan
DOZENS of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) elected officials, community leaders and advocacy groups are coming together anew to urge Governor Gavin Newsom “to make history” by appointing Assemblymember Rob Bonta as attorney general. Another letter was sent to Newsom’s office on Feb.
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US, PH reaffirm defense alliance
A FILIPINO American man received almost 100 stitches after he was slashed across the face by another passenger on the New York City subway last week. Noel Quintana, 61, was riding the L train to get to work in Harlem on Wednesday, February 3, when a man walked by and kicked the tote bag that Quintana had set on the train floor, according to a New York Daily News report. When Quintana confronted the man after he noticed his bag being kicked again, the man took out a box cutter, slashed Quintana across the face from cheek to cheek and took off. None of the passengers came to Quintana’s aid, according to him. When he realized that the train was continuing the trip despite what happened, he stepped out and had to walk all the way to the end of the station to ask for help from the booth attendant who called 911.
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THE Philippines and the United States have reaffirmed their commitment to the defense alliance through the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) and the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA). In an introductory phone call made on Wednesday, February 10, Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and his counterpart U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III discussed a number of priority bilateral defense issues for both countries. “Secretary Austin affirmed the U.S. comPhilippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana talks to American Defense Secretary Lloyd mitment to the U.S.-Philippines alliance and Austin on the phone on Wednesday, February 10, to discuss Philippines-U.S. bilateral relations. u PAGE A2 DND photo our bilateral Mutual Defense Treaty and Vis-
iting Forces Agreement (VFA),highlighting the value the VFA brings to both countries,” said a Pentagon readout. The defense chiefs discussed the importance of enhancing the Armed Forces of the Philippines’ capabilities and increasing interoperability between the two militaries through a variety of bilateral security cooperation activities. Lorenzana and Austin also discussed regional security challenges, including the South China Sea, counterterrorism, and maritime security. “[They] affirmed the importance of upholding international rules and norms, to include the 2016 Arbitral Tribunal ruling,” the Penta-
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Comelec urges Filipinos abroad Suspect arrested in recent Bay Area to join internet voting test run attacks on elderly AAPI residents by AJPress AHEAD of the 2022 Philippine general election, overseas Filipino voters are urged to participate in a test run of four internet voting solutions by different election systems providers. The country’s Commission on Elections (Comelec) Office for Overseas Voting (OFOV) is calling on overseas voters who have active and complete voter registration records to take part in the trial. “Their registration status must be active, which means that it
must not have been deactivated for failure to vote in the two previous elections in 2016 and 2019,” the poll body said on Monday, February 8. The test participants must also have complete biometrics data, including photograph, fingerprints and signature. A smartphone capable of running Android or iOS apps, a laptop or personal computer, or any mobile device with internet/data access is required in order to participate in the test run. “In compliance with our data privacy policy, interested partici-
pants will be required to email us their signed consent form, together with a copy of their passport or seafarer’s book. We advise that they only send these documents to our official email address at overseasvoting@comelec.gov.ph.” said OFOV Director Sonia Bea L. Wee-Lozada. Comelec Spokesperson James Jimenez told Rappler that the test run is not specifically for the 2022 elections. “The dry run is being undertaken under the Comelec’s mandate to study new forms of vot-
White House responds to the attacks as AAPI communities share outrage over ‘hate crimes’ by Klarize
Medenilla AJPress
FOLLOWING a disturbing slew of violent assaults on elderly Asian residents in the Bay Area, Oakland police announced on Monday, Feb. 8 that it had arrested and charged a suspect for a savage assault on a 91-year-old Asian man in Chinatown. Police said they believe that u PAGE A2 Yahya Muslim (unclear whether
the suspect is of Muslim faith) is also behind the attacks of a 60-year-old Asian man and a 55-year-old Asian woman on the same day — Sunday, Jan. 31 — and neighborhood in which the 91-year-old was attacked. The names of the victims have not been released. Surveillance video footage of the 91-year-old victim’s assault, which went viral on social media last week, showed the victim
walking along the sidewalk in broad daylight when the suspect — who police allege is 28-yearold Muslim — follows him and shoves him to the ground. “We have charged him with three counts of assault that involve three separate victims,” Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley said at a press briefing alongside Oakland’s new police chief LeRonne
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