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Jollibee’s expansion in the US continues, opens second Jersey City store amid the pandemic

Also published in LOS ANGELES, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

BI: Only foreigners with long-term visas allowed to enter PH in August by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA AJPress

ONLY foreigners with permanent or existing immigrant visas are allowed to enter the Philippines JOLLIBEE opened the doors of its second starting August, the country’s Bureau of Immigrastore in Jersey City last week, more than a tion clarified on Tuesday, July 21. month after the inauguration of its Edison store, in the midst of the pandemic that has been slowing global economic growth. The new stores are part of the brand’s plans to grow to 150 stores in the U.S. by 2023. Jollibee Edison and Jollibee Journal Square are the 53rd and 54th stores to open across North America. u PAGE A3

The entry of foreign tourists, non-immigrant visa holders, and other categories of travelers are still prohibited. Anyone attempting to land in any of the Philippines’ ports of entry will be turned away, according to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente. “The resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force

In-person services suspended at Philippine Consulate in SF

Fil-Am nurse who documented love for Disney on Instagram dies from COVID-19 THIS past spring, Joshua Obra and his younger sister Jasmine moved to Anaheim, California to be closer to Disneyland. The siblings considered the theme park their “second home,” as they would visit at least once a week since getting annual passes five years ago. As a family, the Obras experienced the six Disneylands around the world and went on three out of the four Disney Cruise lines. “That was our specialty in the family. When the pandemic started, Josh wanted to go on a Disney Cruise because it was so cheap,” Jas-

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for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) is clear – only foreigners with existing long-term visas will be allowed entry beginning August 1,” he said in a statement. He warned, “So if you are not a permanent resiu PAGE A2

ROLLING STORE. A man sells mobile phone charger and accessories, face mask, arm visor and headband with his “rolling” cart along Araneta Avenue in Quezon City on Wednesday, July 22. Ambulant vending is a popular source of livelihood in the country as they go around different parts of an area selling their wares. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

THE Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco (PCGSF) announced on Tuesday, July 21 that it has suspended all applications for consular services that are done in-person effective Thursday, July 20 in a release sent out by its Cultural, Community and Public Information Section. The suspension is due to the directives by California Gov. Gavin Newsom and San Francisco Mayor London Breed mandating the closure of offices in non-critical sectors, and also to safeguard the health and well-being of applicants and personnel, the release stated. Appointments for the following applications that require in-person services were cancelled July 23 until further notice: • Passport renewal • Passport release (important note: new passports are to be released by mail) • Notarization services • Dual citizenship (important not: applicants may be submitted via email) • Social Security System. Only the following services that are submitted via mail will be attended to: • Extension of passport validity •Travel Document • Civil Registry applications (Report of Birth, Report

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Palace: Government can’t afford Young Filipino US soldier found dead near Texas Army base to test all Filipinos for COVID-19 Third death of soldier near base within the past month by RITCHEL

MENDIOLA

AJPress

THE Philippines can’t afford to test every Filipino for the novel coronavirus, Malacañang admitted on Tuesday, July 21. “If we can afford it, why not? But the reality is, hindi natin maa-afford ang testing sa lahat

ng 110 million Filipinos (We cannot afford testing for all 110 million Filipinos),” said Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque. “Pero gagawa po ng hakbang ang ating gobyerno para mas maparami ang testing natin (But our government will take steps to increase our testing),” he added. Roque earlier said that the

government is exploring the idea of pooled testing to further maximize its remaining test kits. “We are considering what is called pooled testing, wherein you use one kit to conduct swab tests for 10 people,” he announced Monday, July 20. With pooled testing, swab u PAGE A4

Trump signs memorandum excluding undocumented immigrants from census count Legal and civil rights organizations condemn Trump for blocking ‘undocumented immigrants from fair representation’ by KLARIZE

MEDENILLA AJPress

UNITED States President Donald Trump on Tuesday, July 21 signed a memorandum that would exclude undocumented immigrants from census counts in what is the administration’s latest attempt to alter the way that populations are tallied and progress its stringent immigration plan. “I have accordingly determined that respect for the law and protection of the integrity of the democratic process warrant the exclusion of [undocumented

immigrants] from the apportionment base, to the extent feasible and to the maximum extent of the President’s discretion under the law,” the order read. The timing of Trump’s memo is crucial. Congressional district lines will be redrawn in 2021 and what hangs in the balance is whether or not undocumented immigrants would be included in population counts in those districts. Also, the president’s memo arrives as the 2020 U.S. Census — which began in January — is still underway with about 62.2% nationwide participation

so far, according to the Census Bureau’s website. Much like his proposal to include a citizenship question on the census survey, the memorandum, if enforced, would shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives which is dictated by states’ population count. The first census in the U.S. was administered in 1790, and since then, U.S. citizens and noncitizens have always been included in the country’s official population surveys. The Constitution specifies u PAGE A3

by RAE

ANN VARONA AJPress

A YOUNG Filipino U.S. soldier was found dead last week near the Fort Hood Army base in Texas, marking the third soldier death in the area within the past month. Private Mejhor Morta, 26, was found unresponsive on July 17 in the vicinity of Stillhouse Lake, about 20 miles from the base, officials said on Tuesday, July 21. “The Black Knight family is truly heartbroken by the tragic loss of Private Mejhor Morta,” said Lt. Col. Neil Armstrong, commander of 1st Bn. 5th Cav. Regt. “I would like to send my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and loved ones.” He added, “My thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult time. Private Morta was a great Trooper and his loss is felt by every member within our formation.” Morta lived in Pensacola, Florida before joining the Army in September 2019 where he served as a Bradley Fighting Vehicle mechanic. Since May, Morta was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.

Private Mejhor Morta was discovered dead on July 17 near Fort Hood Army base. Photo courtesy of U.S. Army

Morta also received three awards — the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the National Defense Service medal, and the Army Service Ribbon. A Facebook page appearing

to belong to Morta says that he is from Davao City, Philippines. “I reached out to his sister today and they are currently in the Philippines,” Hunter Proffitt, a friend of Morta, told 25 u PAGE A2


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