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PH, US to establish, operate P520-million DATELINE USA state-of-art counterterrorism training center New rule change FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
may affect millions of legal residents seeking citizenship or permanent residency
THE Trump administration has focused a lot on actions to curb illegal immigration in the last two years, but new regulation changes released on Monday, August 12 may have a dramatic effect on immigrants seeking legal permanent residency or U.S. citizenship. Set to go into effect in mid-October, the new rule essentially expands who may be considered a “public charge” — a term used since 1996 to describe an individual likely to become “primarily dependent” on the government through public cash assistance or long-term institutionalized care funded by the government. Whether one is a public charge determines whether one can become a legal permanent resident. Through the expanded definition, visa and green card applicants who have accessed benefits like food stamps, housing vouchers, or most forms of Medicaid, may be denied a green card or entry into the U.S. Under the “totality of the circumstances” aspect of the new rule, factors like health, family status, assets, resources and financial sta-
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by CHRISTIA
MARIE RAMOS
Inquirer.net
MANILA — The Philippines and the United States have signed an agreement to establish a P520 million state-of-the-art regional counterterrorism training center
in Cavite. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Police Gen. Oscar Albayalde and U.S. Embassy in the Philippines deputy chief of mission John Law signed the memorandum of understanding on Thursday, August 15, to put up and jointly
operate the center. The center, the U.S. Embassy said in a statement, would be constructed on the grounds of the PNP Academy in Silang, Cavite. “The U.S. Department of State has secured Php 520 million ($10 million) in counterterrorism part-
nership funds to establish and jointly operate the center with the PNP,” the embassy said. “Once constructed, the center will provide counterterrorism training for law enforcement units and personnel from the Philippines
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US Homeland Security lifts security alert on NAIA by AJPRESS THE United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has rescinded the public notice it issued on the security conditions at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). A news release on Thursday, August 8 said Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin K. McAleenan has ordered “effective immediately, rescission of the Public Notice regarding security conditions at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines (MNL) issued in December.” This development comes after the December 27, 2018 notice that alerted travelers that NAIA failed to “adequately implement and maintain international security standards and recommended practices.”
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SENATE HEARING. Senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, chairman of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, presides over the public hearing on the missing minors who were allegedly recruited by leftist groups, at the Senate in Pasay City on Wednesday, August 14. Dela Rosa said that the Senate investigation was about protecting the basic unit of our society. Inset photo shows PCOO Undersecretary Lorraine Badoy (center) asking the Commission on Higher Education about leftist activities inside the University of the Philippines campus during the hearing. PNA photos by Avito C. Dalan
Filipino postal worker Joseph Ileto Robredo keeps options remembered 20 years after killing open for 2022 presidency With race and hate crimes on the rise, Ileto family calls on Asian American inclusion in conversations by
KLARIZE MEDENILLA AJPress
AUGUST 10, 1999 was a hot day. It was a Tuesday, and Filipino American letter carrier for the United States Postal Service (USPS) Joseph Ileto — who The Ileto family and Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles originally had the day off — was called host a candle-lit vigil in front of the Joseph Ileto mural on Friday, August into work to cover for a fellow mail9. Photo by Fiona Diec/Advancing Justice - Los Angeles man.
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While on route delivering the mail in Chatsworth, at the nearby North Valley Jewish Community Center in Granada Hills, a white supremacist walked into the center’s lobby and fired 70 shots using a semi-automatic weapon, wounding five people including three children. The shooter, Buford O. Furrow of
VICE President Leni Robredo on Tuesday, August 13, said she is keeping her options open regarding the 2022 presidential race. In a Bloomberg article written by Andreo Calozo, Robredo said she was ready for the presidency but would decide
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Vice President Leni Robredo Philstar.com photo