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JU LY 5-11 , 2019 Volume 12 - No. 37 • 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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Philippines to look into reported DATELINE USA Supreme Court rejects China missile test in South China Sea citizenship question FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

in the South China Sea, the Philippines has yet to verify this recent development. Defense Secretary Delfin LorenzaMANILA — While the United States raised alarm over a re- na said the Philippine government ported Chinese missile launch does not have first hand knowledge by PATRICIA LOURDES Philstar.com

on 2020 Census

THE Supreme Court on Thursday, June 27 rejected the Trump administration’s citizenship question from being included in the 2020 Census questionnaire. In his majority opinion released after the 5-4 ruling, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. wrote that the administration’s justification and intentions for the citizenship questions “seem to have been contrived.” The decennial count of all persons living in the United States (slated for April, 1, 2020) determines the appropriation of representatives each state gets in the House as well as the allocation of federal funds to each state — the larger the population, the more representatives and funding each state gets. (These funds are typically diverted to public uses such as Medicaid, housing assistance and public education among other programs.) It also determines how electoral districts are drawn. The last time the census asked about residents’ citizenship was in the 1950 census survey which asked, “If foreign born — Is he naturalized?” (In 1960, there was a question

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Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo

on the incident. “We will conduct our own inquiry and will decide later what to do if proven correct,” Lorenzana said in a statement. The U.S. Department of Defense,

also called the Pentagon, said the missile launch of China, where it had installed military outposts, was “disturbing.” According to a report from Re-

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Palace: Duterte critics will not be arrested by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s critics will not be arrested for filing an impeachment complaint against the Chief Executive, Malacañang assured on Tuesday, July 2, after Philippine

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MIND THE FLAG. President Rodrigo Duterte attaches the streamer on the banner of one of the award-winning Philippine Air Force (PAF) units during the 72nd PAF Anniversary at the Col. Jesus Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on Tuesday, July 2. Assisting the President is PAF Commander Lieutenant General Rozzano Briguez. Malacañang photo by Valerie Escaler

Think tank: Philippines to lose the most in possible US outsourcing ban We are winning the war AJP against illegal drugs – PNP by

File photo shows Filipino call center personnel attending to a U.S. client at a new business process outsourcing office in Manila. Inquirer.net photo

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THE Philippines would be the ‘biggest loser’ in Asia if United States President Donald Trump follows through with his threat to punish American firms that outsource jobs, an independent economic research company has claimed. In Capital Economics’ recent research brief entitled “Winner and losers from the trade war,” it was revealed that the trade war between the U.S. and China poses a

major threat to economies in emerging Asia, which would tip several countries’ economies into a recession. “The trade war between the U.S. and China so far appears to have had a small negative impact on most of the region, although some countries, most notably Vietnam, look to be benefiting as U.S. demand has shifted away from China towards alternative suppliers,” the brief said. It added that in the event of a global trade war, “a num-

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by AJPRESS PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde said the Philippines is winning the war against illegal drugs as President Rodrigo Duterte marked his third year in office. According to Albayalde, the improvement in the peace and order situation across the country is a manifestation of the drug war’s PNP chief Gen. Oscar Albayalde

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