021718 - Los Angeles Weekend Edition

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February 17-20, 2018 Volume 28 - No. 14 • 4 Sections – 30 Pages

Palace: US presence in disputed waters must be ‘peaceful’ by RALPH

VILLANUEVA ManilaTimes.net

MALACAÑANG wants no “untoward” incidents in disputed waters with presence of United States military vessels in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. made the statement after U.S. Navy Rear Admiral John Fuller told reporters on board the USS Carl Vinson that “U.S. presence matters” in the disputed waters. “We hope there will be no un- The Arleigh Burke-Class guided-missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy (DDG toward incident on the occasion of 112) breaks away from the Fleet Replenishment Oiler USNS John Ericsson (T-AO the visit of USS Carl Vinson in our 194). The Carl Vinson Strike Group is currently operating in the Western Pacific

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DATELINE

as part of a regularly scheduled deployment.

SPECIAL MEETING. President Rodrigo R. Duterte presides over a meeting with the members of the Consultative Committee at the Malacañang Palace. The Consultative Committee is headed by retired Supreme Court Chief Justice Reynato S. Puno and counts among its members retired Associate Justice Antonio Eduardo Nachura, retired Associate Justice Bienvenido Reyes, former Senate President Aquilino Pimentel, Jr., Professor Edmund Soriano Tayao, and Dean Julio Cabral Teehankee. The president formed the consultative committee to study, conduct consultations and review the provisions of the constitution in line with Duterte’s desire to change the country’s form of government from the current unitary type to federal system. Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez

U.S. Navy photo byJasen Morenogarcia/

Duterte-Trump ‘romance’ boosts PH-US ties

USA

by JOSE

KATIGBAK Philstar.com

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Bipartisan immigration proposals on DREAMers, border security fail in Senate Time is running out as the Senate scrambles to put together a compromise with the White House on immigration as advocates call for a clean DREAM Act AS tensions mount in Washington on the immigration front, the closely-watched immigration talks in Washington hit yet another impasse in the effort to protect undocumented youth. Each of the four bipartisan proposals introduced in the Senate this week failed to garner the 60 votes on Thursday, February 15 needed to advance the legislation. “I think it’s safe to say this has been a disappointing week,” said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) on the Senate floor following failed series of votes.

PH President Rodrigo Duterte and U.S. President Donald Trump Philstar.com file photo

by EDITH

REGALADO Philstar.com

KINGDOM of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quiboloy maintained that he did not commit any crime in the United States. Lawyer Israelito Torreon, spokesman and legal counsel of the international evangelist, said Quiboloy wanted to convey this message to his followers, which the group places at six million worldwide. Torreon also said Quiboloy,

Over 200 in Los Angeles detained by ICE in recent immigration sweep

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At one point Duterte called Barack Obama a “son of bitch” and threatened to abandon the Philippines’ alliance with the United States for one with China. “Strategic patience has helped recalibrate the alliance relationship,” Harris said. He said the attack on Marawi by Islamic State-inspired fighters posed a significant challenge to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and served as a reminder of the value of our alliance to Philippine security and stability. “U.S. support, primarily in the form of providing intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), tactical advice, and the use

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Apollo Quiboloy: I did not commit any crime Trillanes, Loida Nicolas-Lewis

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THE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Friday, February 16 that its agents have detained a total of 212 people around the Los Angeles area during a five-day worksite enforcement operation conducted Sunday through Thursday, February 15. The targets were suspected of being in violation of U.S. immigration laws. On Thursday, immigrant rights advocates blocked a Homeland Security van when it tried to access the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles. The ICE agency said Friday that 88 percent of those arrested in the sweep were convicted criminals, some of who will be prosecuted for entering or re-entering the U.S. illegally. Others face deportation proceedings, or immediate deportation. “The remaining individuals are in ICE cus-

WASHINGTON – Relations between the Philippines and the United States are on the upswing under the Duterte-Trump administrations, the head of the U.S. Pacific Command said. “The tenor of our bilateral relationship has improved over the past year, due in part to the relationship-reset in President Duterte’s personal interactions with President Trump,” Admiral Harry Harris Jr. said. As a result of frank and frequent talks between Filipino and U.S. officials, Harris said “we continue to maintain a robust defense relationship,” slowly expanding the

parameters of military-to-military cooperation. “In particular we have obtained a Philippine commitment to resuming live-fire exercises and close air support training,” he said in a statement at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on U.S. military posture and security challenges in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. Before Trump came to office ties between both countries were at their lowest level because of human rights concerns. The Obama administration repeatedly condemned Duterte’s war on drugs and the resulting deaths of countless Filipinos and Duterte retaliated with personal insults.

Apollo Quiboloy

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Philstar.com photo

Arum close to making Pacquiao vs Alvarado fight by DINO

MARAGAY Philstar.com

TOP Rank Inc. chief Bob Arum is expecting to soon finalize a deal that would pit Manny Pacquiao against American slugger Mike Alvarado. Arum plans to hold PacquiaoAlvarado as part of a doubleheader card in Las Vegas that would also showcase Terence Crawford clashing with Pacquiao conqueror Jeff Horn. Manny Pacquiao

Mike Alvarado

Philstar.com photos

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‘persona non grata’ in Davao City by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

Tuesday, February 13, the city council deemed Trillanes and OPPOSITION Senator Antonio Lewis as undesirable and unTrillanes IV and Filipino-Ameri- welcome in Davao City for their can businesswoman and phi- continuous criticisms against lanthropist Loida Nicolas-Lewis the Duterte administration. According to Davao City Vice were declared as “persona non grata” (unwelcome person) in Mayor Bernard Al-ag, local ofDavao City, the hometown of ficials took into account the Philippine President Rodrigo senator’s claim that Davao City is allegedly the most dangerous Duterte. During a regular session on city in the country. “Declaring the city as the most dangerous city in the Philippines is not acceptable! This is an insult to the 1.6 million Dabawenyos who are working hard every day to make our city safe,” Al-ag said. During a forum on February 9 with the Filipino community in Chicago, Trillanes stated that “Davao City was Number One for murder and Number Two for rape in the Philippines” when Duterte was its mayor, citing data from the Philippine National Police (PNP) as his source. He also claimed that “Davao residents were so brainwashed Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV Inquirer.net photo

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