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.com T H E F I L I P I N O –A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R

APRIL 27-MAY 3, 2018 Also published in LOS ANGELES, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

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USA

FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

A new electric car sharing service launches in LA and is the largest of its kind in the US Inaugural hub locations include Historic Filipinotown

IN Los Angeles, cars continue to be the preferred method of travel for many of the county’s 10 million residents. This is true even as investments go into expanding the city’s transit network. Having a car often means independence, more freedom, and a lot of saved time. Yet many Angelenos do not have affordable access to personal cars, limiting their mobility across the large county. On Friday, April 20, a fleet of white fully electric compact hatchback cars paraded out of Los Angeles City College donning “BlueLA” logos on their doors. BlueLA is a carsharing program that gives driv-

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Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano Malacañang photo

Cayetano pressed to file diplomatic protest against US for detainment and alleged torture of PH activist

Palace downplays PH’s drop in World Press Freedom Index ranking by AJPRESS MALACAÑANG on Thursday, April 26 gave little weight to the Philippines low ranking in the recently released 2018 World Press Freedom Index by the Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières, RSF). The report ranked the Philippines 133rd out of 180 countries on the list, citing a “growing aniThe dynamism of the Philippine press has been challenged by President mosity” towards journalists in the Rodrigo Duterte, who repeatedly hurled threats against journalists, Reporters country. Without Borders noted.

Philstar.com photo by Kriz John Rosales

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by AJPRESS PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has placed Boracay under state of calamity on Thursday, April 26, the same day when the island’s six-month closure begun. Duterte has signed Proclamation No. 475, declaring barangays Balabag, Manoc-Manoc, and Yapak in Malay town under a state of calamity “until lifted by the president, notwithstanding the lapse of the six-month closure period.” Boracay will be closed until October 25 as part of the government’s efforts to address the worldfamous island’s environmental woes. The proclamation cited several violations that led to Boracay’s closure, such as the high concentration of fecal coliform due to insufficient sewer lines and illegal discharge of untreated wastewater into the beach. Aside from waste management violations, it also cited the illegal constructions on forestlands and wetlands; the degradation of the coral reefs and coral cover of Boracay Island; and the dam-

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CASUAL ENCOUNTER. President Rodrigo Duterte interacts with his supporters on the sidelines of the Maguindanao Balik-Baril Program launching at the Buluan Municipal Gymnasium in Maguindanao on Wednesday, April 25. Malacañang photo by Toto Lozano

Federal judge ruling: US must continue DACA Judge John D. Bates joins other federal judges in support of the Obama-era program that provides benefits to undocumented youth by KLARIZE

MEDENILLA AJPress

STROLLING IN BORACAY. Foreign tourists stroll along the white sands of Boracay in Aklan during a cloudy day early this year. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Undersecretary Rod Garcia earlier said the six-month cleanup and rehabilitation work in the island, which will start on April 26, could be shortened or extended, if found necessary. PNA photo by Joey Razon

THE Trump administration has been dealt with yet another blow in its mission to terminate a program which grants work authorization and protection from deportation to undocumented youth. Judge John D. Bates of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia ruled on Tuesday, April 24 that the federal government

must keep the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in place and continue accepting new applications. Like previous federal judges’ rulings, Bates found that the phasing out of DACA was “arbitrary and capricious” because the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) lacked an adequate explanation for “its conclusion that the program was unlawful.”

Marcos to PET: Statements on poll recount ‘observation’ by DANA

SIOSON AJPress

Former Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

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Duterte declares state of calamity in Boracay

Activist from Mindanao detained for 28 hours in US airport A HUMAN rights group has called on Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano on Monday, April 23 to file a diplomatic complaint against the Trump administration after a young Filipino activist was detained in the U.S. for 28 hours last week and sent back to the Philippines. Jerome Aba, a 25-year-old peace advocate from Mindanao, Philippines, was allegedly subject to “Guantanamo-style torture” after being denied entry to the U.S. at the San Francisco International Airport for what Customs and Bor-

only) directed to the Philippines, directed also to the U.S. and in any case, it’s a private organization,” he added. In its report released Wednesday, April 25, RSF tagged the Philippines as “one of the continent’s deadliest countries.” RSF said the “growing animosity” towards journalists in Philippines is “openly encouraged” by political leaders, noting that President Rodrigo Duterte himself “not only constantly insults re-

But Palace Spokesperson Harry Roque Jr. downplayed the report, saying that the media watchdog also expressed alarm over the developments in the United States, China, and Russia—not just the Philippines “Hindi lang po Pilipinas ang sinabihan nila; ganundin ang sinabi nila sa Amerika, kay [U.S.] President [Donald] Trump (It’s not just the Philippines; they said the same about America, about President Trump),” Roque said. “So hindi lang po iyan (It’s not

FORMER Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. told the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) that his press statements on the ongoing recount of votes in the 2016 vice presidential race were mere “observations.” Marcos claimed that he “did not make any comment or disclosure pertaining to the revision proceedings that may be construed as prejudging the issue, influencing the court, or obstructing the administration of Inquirer.net photo justice.”

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court (SC), sitting as PET, issued a show cause order against Marcos and Vice President Leni Robredo for publicly discussing information involving the election protest in the 2016 vice presidential race. PET has ordered Marcos and Robredo to explain why they should not be cited in contempt for disclosing information on the vote recount. But Marcos, in his compliance Senate President pro Tempore reply, insisted that his camp’s Emeritus Kevin de León (D-Los statements were “limited to his Angeles)

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Photo courtesy of Kevin de León

He also said that the administration provided “meager legal reasoning” in its justification of ending the program. Given that hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients (nearly 650,000 by some estimates) came to the U.S. as children, Bates has called the move to end DACA “particularly egregious.” Bates’ ruling will take place in

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Kevin de León sounds off on campaign, championing diversity, progressive values by KLARIZE

MEDENILLA AJPress

KEVIN de León thinks it’s time for a regime change in the Senate. Sitting in the bustling campaign office in a high rise in Koreatown (the nucleus of de León’s Senate District 24), de León, the current California Senate President pro Tempore,

and his team are gearing up for the primary election for the 2018 senatorial race just a little over a month away. The progressive CA Senate leader announced on Oct. 15, 2017 that he’s looking to transition from state politics to the national stage in the form of a U.S. senatorial campaign

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