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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

T H E F I L I P I N O A M E R I CA N C O M M U N I T Y N E WS PA P E R

Volume 17 - No. 28 • 3 Sections – 20 Pages

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AUGUST 17-23, 2018

Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

Duterte to step down if Bongbong DATELINE USA Wyoming officials refuse Marcos, Chiz Escudero would replace him FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

to return Balangiga bells WYOMING officials have refused to return the Balangiga bells to the Philippines as they are deemed “memorials� to the casualties of the Philippine-American War. In a statement, the all-Republican delegation comprising of U.S. Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso, and U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, said, “These bells are memorials to American war dead and should not be transferred to the Philippines.� “We’ve received assurances that the bells will be returned to the Catholic Church and treated with the respect and honor they deserve,� U.S. Embassy press attache Trude Raizen said on Saturday, August 11, in a report from The Philippine Star. PAGE A2

Legal immigrants may be rejected permanent residency if they’ve used certain welfare programs About 3.8 million Asians and Pacific Islanders rely on forms of public benefit THE White House may go forth with a rule change that would give legal immigrants looking to gain permanent residency a much harder time if they have ever used certain popular welfare programs. The Trump administration has been reviewing the proposal that would curb permanent residency for months, and reports are saying the an official announcement of the policy may come soon. The move would be among the latest made by White House adviser Stephen Miller who has long been working to restrain legal PAGE A2

by NESTOR

CORRALES Inquirer.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will only step down as the top leader of the country if the likes of former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbongâ€? Marcos Jr. or Senator Francis “Chizâ€? Escudero would be his successor. I think deep in my heart, if you follow the succession and Robredo takes over, hindi niya kaya,â€? Duterte said in a speech during a dinner with members of the Kapisanan ng mga Broadkaster sa Pilipinas (KBP) in MalacaĂąang on Tuesday night, August 14. “Hindi niya kaya, that’s my honest opinion ko

lang. Kung sino lang sana diyan, in the likes of Escudero or Bongbong Marcos,� he added. In a speech before businessmen and diplomats on Tuesday, August 14, Duterte said he was ready to “step down and retire� but does not want Vice President Ma. Leonor “Leni� Robredo to be his successor. The president belittled the qualities of Robredo as a leader, saying: “I do not think she can improve on anything here.� Robredo is facing an electoral protest before the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET) after Marcos accused the vice president of cheating him in the May 2016 elections, which also catapulted Duterte to the presidency.

Robredo won by 263,473 votes against Marcos. â–

Former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong� Marcos Jr. (left) and Senator Francis Escudero. Photos by Alexis Corpus/Inquirer.net

House clears Aquino of Dengvaxia controversy AFTER months of hearings, two committees of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, August 15, cleared former president Benigno “Noynoy� Aquino III of the issue regarding the 2016 dengue vaccination program and the use of the controversial vaccine Dengvaxia. The Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability chaired by Surigao del Sur Rep. Johnny Pimentel and the Committee on Health chaired by Quezon Rep. Angelina Tan were the two panels that deliberated on the said issue. In a report from The Philippine Star, the two committees stated in a draft report that the dengue vaccination program was deemed as a “judgment call on the part of the previous administration.� “The action of the administration at the time to implement a dengue vaccination program was unquestionable,� the report stated. The committees considered that the program was only intended to address the increasing number of those with dengue PAGE A2

FRIENDSHIP DOME. President Rodrigo Duterte receives the replica of the Marawi Filipino-Chinese Friendship Dome from Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (FFCCCII) President Domingo Yap during a ceremony at MalacaĂąan Palace on Tuesday, August 14. Joining the President are Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council Chairperson Eduardo del Rosario and House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. MalacaĂąang photo by Ace Morandante

Ex-tourism chief claims ‘nothing illegal’ in PTV deal Sara Duterte, Imee Marcos forge 9-party alliance

cusations against her were only meant to discredit her. “I have been defamed, maFORMER Department of Tour- ligned and worse, crucified by ism (DOT) Secretary Wanda allegations of corruptions and Tulfo-Teo denied all corrup- competence, all made up to look tion allegations hurled at her as truth,� Tulfo-Teo said. In a report from the Inquirer, regarding the 60 million-peso advertisement deal with PTV4 Teo said that she did not comat a Senate hearing on Tuesday, ment on any of the slanderous criticisms. August 14. “For quite some time, I have “With confidence, I can say that there’s nothing illegal in the kept mum against all the incredible allegations,� she added. said contract,� Tulfo-Teo said. During the hearing, the forThe former tourism secretary testified before the Senate Blue mer tourism chief reiterated she Ribbon Committee that the ac- was unaware that the show “Ki-

by AJPRESS

los Prontoâ€? with the PTV-4 was produced by Ben Tulfo and cohosted by Erwin Tulfo. She claimed that the transactions involving her brothers’ government television program were valid. “It’s a government to government contract within the executive department and all payments were paid directly to PTV-4,â€? Teo pointed out. The Commission on Audit earlier reported that DOT placed the deal in 2017, however it lacks documents validating its legality. â–

Fil-Am community mourns the death of historian and author, Dawn Mabalon

THE Filipino-American community across the United States is mourning the death of Dawn Bohulano Mabalon, a community leader, professor, author, historian and mentor. Mabalon, 46, died on Friday, August 10 while on a family vacation in Kauai, Hawaii. She was an associate professor of history at San Francisco State University, specializing in Philippine and Filipino-American history, as well as race and ethnicity Dawn Bohulano Mabalon Photo by Jeremy Keith Villaluz PAGE A3

bilan, PaDayon Pilipino (PP) and Serbisyo sa Bayan Party. The NP is Villar’s political parA SUPERCOALITION is emerg- ty, while the NPC was founded by ing as Hugpong ng Pagbabago, tycoon Eduardo “Danding� Cothe regional party formed and juangco Jr. The NUP was formed chaired by Davao City Mayor by former members of the LakasSara Duterte, has forged an al- Kampi-CMD and allies of former liance with nine other political President and now Speaker Gloparties, including those of Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos and Sen. Cynthia Villar. Hugpong joined forces on Monday, August 13, with three national parties — Nacionalista Party (NP), Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC) and National Unity Party (NUP) — and six local parties — Ilocano Timpuyog, Alyansa Bol-anon Alang sa Kausaban (Abaka), Aggrupation of Party for Progress (APP), Kam!.$2%7 " 3(). by MATTHEW

REYSIO-CRUZ Inquirer.net

ria Macapagal-Arroyo. Mayor Duterte, the influential daughter of President Rodrigo Duterte, and representatives of the nine parties signed an agreement to form an alliance at The Blue Leaf Filipinas in ParaĂąaque City. PAGE A2

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