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August 26-28, 2020 Volume 30 - No.67 • 2 Sections - 14 Pages

DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Early poll: 54% of Asian American voters favor Biden, 29% Trump LEADING up to the conventions for both the Democratic and Republican parties, early data found that Asian Americans are leaning left with 54% saying they are inclined to vote for former Vice President Joe Biden. In preliminary data from the 2020 Asian American Voter survey — conducted by APIAVote, AAPIData, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC — about half of registered voters surveyed from July 4 to August 16 threw their support for the Democratic nominee, while 29% of respondents said they favor another four years under President Donald Trump. (The results come from about 850 respondents from the top six Asian American groups, including Filipino American.) Meanwhile, 16% are still undecided, which may present an opportunity for both parties to court these voters. Going into this election cycle, Asian Americans are the fastest-growing segment of

RNC kicks off as Fil-Am Republicans support another four years of Trump by AJPRESS DESPITE the trend of Filipino Americans largely voting Democratic in recent decades, President Donald Trump continues to have a band of supporters among the segment in the community who

AS the campaign season ramps up ahead of the November election, one of President Donald Trump’s most trusted and longestserving senior advisors Kellyanne Conway announced on Sunday, Aug. 23 that she is stepping down as White House counselor. Conway’s sudden announcement came minutes after her husband, the Filipino American attorney and vocal Trump opposer George Conway, said he was withdrawing from The Lincoln Project, a group of dissenting Republicans devoted to defeating Trump. The dual resignations signal a climax to a strenuous summer for the Conway family. As reported in the Asian Journal, the Conways made headlines in July when their 15year-old daughter Claudia came out as an anti-Trump leftist and her TikTok videos of her political views went viral.

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25 more Filipinos abroad contract COVID-19 as tally hits over 10,000 by AJPRESS

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Top Trump advisor Kellyanne Conway leaves WH post, Fil-Am daughter Claudia Conway announces ‘emancipation’ from parents

mon notion that the community leans left. “There’s great enthusiasm for the re-election of President Donald Trump – much has to do with his clear record and contrast against Joe Biden,” Rudy Pamintuan, a Las Vegas resident who was part of

identify as conservatives. Heading into November 3, Fil-Am Republicans across the country, who brand themselves as among the “silent majority,” are continuing to ride the red wave in support of another four years under a Trump administration and are defying the com-

WALKWAY TO HISTORY A colorful mural showing significant moments in the country’s history is one of the main attractions at the newly reopened Lagusnilad Underpass. Following nine months of rehabilitation, the Manila government unveiled on Monday the new Lagusnilad Underpass, where passersby would be greeted with a mural showcasing the country’s history — from the 333-year Spanish rule, Jose Rizal’s “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo,” to a tribute to medical front-liners battling the new coronavirus disease. Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez

TWENTY-FIVE more cases of COVID-19 have been reported among overseas Filipinos, bringing the official number of infections to 10,028. The Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday, August 25 released the latest statistics, which included 15 recoveries, which raises the total tally of recovered patients to 6,029. The death toll, meanwhile, remained at 742 as there were no new fatalities reported by the agency. Filipinos currently undergoing treatment are tallied at 3,257. “Today, the DFA reports no new fatalities among Filipinos abroad due to COVID-19,” said the DFA. “Meanwhile, there are 25 new confirmed cases recorded in the Americas, Asia & the Pacific, & Middle East, & 15 new recoveries. Furthermore, DOH-verified cases are now at 1,928,” it added. Overall by region, Europe — which comprises 18

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BI orders tighter screening of foreigners claiming marriage to Filipinos by RITCHEL

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IMMIGRATION officers at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other entry ports have been advised to tighten the screening of foreigners who claim they are married to Filipinos before allowing them to enter the country. The Philippine Bureau of Immigration (BI) order was issued following reports that some foreign nationals managed to enter the country using fake marriage certificates, according to Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente.

“I have ordered frontliners at the ports to be doubly strict in screening foreigners alleging that they are married to Filipinos or have Filipino children. It is not enough that they have entry visas, marriage and birth certificates in their possession,” Morente said. The government recently revised its restrictions on the entry of foreign nationals, exempting those who are spouses of Filipinos or have minor Filipino children or children with special needs, regardless of age, in the Philippines. Morente said the BI will run after foreign

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NO MAGIC BULLET. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte talks to the people after holding a meeting with the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) core members at the Matina Enclaves in Davao City on August 24, 2020. Duterte said there is no “magic bullet” to solve the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic as he sought for more patience until a vaccine is made available. PNA photo by Robinson Niñal Jr.

Last chance to be counted in the 2020 Census! Duterte: No ‘magic bullet’ to solve PH’s COVID-19 problems by AJPRESS

THE census deadline is looming, and the Filipino community is in danger of not getting their fair share of resources over the next decade. There is only one month left to make an impact. Nationally, four out of 10 U.S. households have not filled out the census. In other words, the response rate is less than 65%. Everyone in the community needs to be counted by Sept. 30. If people are undercounted, states could lose thousands of dollars in public funding per person every year for emergency services, education, health facilities, road improvements, and other benefits. The community

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by RITCHEL

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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday, August 25, said there is no “magic bullet” to solve the country’s problems related to the novel coronavirus pandemic. “This is an update again, a weekly (report on) what we are trying to do. We will also continue to respond to the rising challenges in our pandemic, recalibrating our strategies if we must based on science and data,” he said in a taped public address. “Ganito ‘yan mga kababayan ko (To my countrymen) there is no magic wand or if you want a

stronger statement a — the magic bullet, a silver bullet, that will solve our problems,” he added. Duterte admitted that the government is “not perfect,” but assured that they are trying their best. “May sinubukan tayo (We tried something) since we are not perfect,” he said. “So nandito kami ngayon para mag-usap uli kung ano ang hindi maganda, ones that — the ones that we see fit to change and unahin kung sinong dapat iwan (We are here today to discuss what are not good, the ones that we see fit to change and prioritize whoever is left behind),” he

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