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Volume 21 - No. 25 • 14 Pages
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DATELINE Filipino lawyer John Albert Laylo killed in Philadelphia random shooting FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Consul General Cato meets Philly mayor to demand action
FILIPINO lawyer John Albert Laylo and his mother Leah were on their way to the Philadelphia International Airport aboard an Uber at 4:10 a.m. Saturday, June 18 when as many as 15 shots were fired into the rear window and driver’s side of the car at 38th and Spruce near University City. They did not make their flight. The 35-year-old Laylo, a lawyer in the Philippines, was hit in the head and was taken to Penn Presbyterian where he was declared in critical condition. The mother sustained minor wounds from shattered glass from the car window. Laylo succumbed to his injuries the following day. Consul General Elmer G. Cato and the Philippine Embassy Police met with Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and other city officials on Tuesday, June 21 to urge
JUNE 24-30, 2022
Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, SAN DIEGO, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
California to roll out COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5
and Prevention voted last week to recommend vaccinating children ages 6 months to 5 years with two separate COVID-19 vaccines. CHILDREN under the age of 5 years old will now Under the emergency use authorization, be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. children in the age group can receive either This comes after an independent panel of Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines. advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control CDC Director Rochelle Walensky endorsed the
by AJPRESS
Suspect arrested amid investigation FILIPINO American community members are calling on the Los Angeles Police Department to continue to investigate an incident during which a man violently attacked and hurled racial slurs against a Fil-Am family last month. A community rally held on Friday, June 17 outside the Los Angeles Superior Court in Van Nuys, California demanded that police conduct a full and thorough investigation into the verbal and physical charges the Roque family filed against Nicholas Weber on May 13 this year. The rally was jointly organized by Filipino Migrant Center, the National Alliance for Filipino Concerns and Migrante Los Angeles. Weber has been arrested, as of
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Palace: Pres. Duterte turns down drug czar post under Bongbong Marcos admin by DAPHNE
GALVEZ Inquirer.net
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Community calls for justice for Fil-Am family targeted in racist attack
recommendation of the panel. “We know millions of parents and caregivers are eager to get their young children vaccinated, and with today’s decision, they can,” Walensky said in a statement. “I encourage parents and caregivers with questions to talk to their doctor,
WINNING PAIR. President-elect Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Vice President-elect Sara Zimmerman Duterte engage in a discussion during the inauguration of Vice President-elect Duterte as the 15th Vice President of the Philippines at San Pedro Square, Poblacion District in Davao City on Sunday, June 19. Malacañang photo by Ace Morandante
MANILA — Outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte has declined the offer to serve as the drug czar of his successor President-elect Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Malacañang said. “The last offer that I saw was to head, to become the drug czar. Pero tinanggihan niya na iyon eh (he declined it already),” acting presidential spokesman Martin Andanar said Wednesday, June 22 when asked if the incoming administration had standing offers to Duterte. “Iyon ang lumabas sa pahayagan,” he added. (That’s what appeared in the news.) Marcos Jr. earlier said he was open to including Duterte in his Cabinet as a drug czar. Duterte is the father of his running mate Vice President-elect Sara Duterte. “We have not talked about it but I’m open to anyone who’s able to help in the government. Matagal na kaming magkabigan ni PRRD, noong mayor pa siya (We have been friends for a long time, back when he
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Fil-Ams urged to pour in capital in Philippine franchise industry by DONNABELLE
GATDULA-AREVALO AJPress
LOS ANGELES — Buoyed by optimism of higher economic growth this year, the Philippine government is encouraging Filipino Americans to pour in more investments in the country’s franchise industry. In a recent hybrid seminar on franchising hosted by Philippine Consulate GeneralLos Angeles and the Philippine Franchise Association (PFA), Consul General Edgar B. Badajos said this first of a series seminar is
aimed at “making all of us business savvy.” Conducted through in-person and virtual participation via Zoom, the seminar was attended by members of various U.S.based FilAm business groups such as the Coalition of Filipino American Chamber of Commerce (COFACC), Filipino American Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, and some Fil-Am business leaders. Badajos is particularly pushing for this kind of business venture because he believes this is the safest form of investment for FilAm investors, who normally have a lot of
NEW VICE PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT. Sara Duterte takes her oath of office as the country’s 15th Vice President before Supreme Court Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando at San Pedro Square, Poblacion District in Davao City on Sunday, June 19. Sara was accompanied by her parents, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte and Elizabeth Zimmerman. PNA photo by Joey Dalumpines
Vice President-elect Sara Duterte Philippine Consul General meets takes oath as 15th vice president first-ever FilAm catholic priest to be ordained at SF archdiocese PAGE 2
by KAYCEE
VALMONTE Philstar.com
Consul General Neil Ferrer and Rev. Fr. Jerald Geronimo at the 5th floor meeting room and museum of the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco. Photo courtesy of San Francisco PCG
PHILIPPINE Consul General Neil Ferrer received Reverend Father Jerald Geronimo, the first Filipino American to be educated and ordained as a Catholic priest at the Archdiocese of San Francisco since its founding in 1853, during the latter’s call at the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco on Friday, June 17. ConGen Ferrer was joined during the call by Consul Vanessa Bago-Llona and Vice Consul Adrian Baccay. Accompanying Father Geronimo was his family, and Peter and Estrelle Chan of the Filipino Catholic Ministry of the San Francisco Archdiocese.
ConGen congratulated Father Geronimo, who was ordained as priest by San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone last June 4 at the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco. During the ordination ceremony, Archbishop Cordileone himself acknowledged the historical significance of Father Geronimo’s sacerdotal ordination to the Filipino American Catholic community. Vice Consul Baccay attended Father Geronimo’s ordination on June 4, as well as the latter’s first Eucharistic celebration as a priest at the
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MANILA — Vice presidentelect Sara Duterte, mayor of Davao City, took her oath of office as the country’s 15th vice president on Sunday, June 19. While her inauguration was held 11 days earlier than usual, the constitution provides that her term as vice president officially begin at noon on June 30. She took her oath of office before Supreme Court Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando on a Bible held by her mother Elizabeth Zimmerman with President Rodrigo Duterte as witness.
In her remarks after taking her oath, the president’s daughter said she had wanted to be a doctor but that she was led in another direction: law school and becoming a lawyer. “When I committed myself to governance and public service, I was also determined to finish three consecutive terms as mayor,” Duterte said in her speech. “That will not happen anymore. I am now the vice president-elect.” She said that she was called to run for vice president and that “the voice of 32.2 million Filipinos was loud and clear with
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