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SePtember 27-OctOber 3, 2018 Volume 29 - No. 37 • 2 Sections – 20 Pages
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Duterte: Some soldiers conspiring with Reds, opposition to oust me by AJPress
PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte claimed he was displeased that some soldiers are in cahoots with the opposition to oust him from his post. Duterte on monday evening, september 24, told reporters in Jolo, sulu that some of his troops were supporting sen. Antonio trillanes IV, and were involved in plans to remove him from President Rodrigo Roa Duterte discusses matters with the officials from the Department of power. “Ang sakit ko dito, kayong TRUMP IN LAS VEGAS. President Donald Trump interacts with Senator Dean Heller (R-Nev.) during a Make America Great rally at the Las Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Mayor Rodrigo Roa Duterte–National Executive Coordinating Committee during a meeting at the Malacañang Palace on Tuesday, September mga Liberal pati ‘yung ibang sa Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas on Thursday, September 20. The president rallied for republicans in several key races in Nevada. 25.
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UNDoCUmeNteD immigrants who receive food stamps, medicaid, housing vouchers or other public benefits may be denied green cards, the trump administration announced on friday, september 22. the Dept. of homeland security (Dhs) said that a new proposal would classify current and previous recipients of some public benefits as a “heavily weighed negative factor” if they apply to be lawful permanent residence, a key step on the pathway toward naturalization, and seeks to fulfill the primary goal of ensuring that those who enter the U.s. or adjust their status are “self-sufficient.” “this proposed rule will implement a law passed by Congress intended to promote immigrant self-sufficiency and protect finite resources by ensuring that they are not likely to become burdens on American taxpayers,”
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Filipino freed after 3 months in ICE detention
A fILIPINo legal immigrant, who has a valid green card and has lived in the United states for 30 years, was freed from an immigration detention facility after 3 1/2 months. Cloyd edralin of highland Park, New JerA judge released Cloyd Edralin of sey, who was Highland Park, New Jersey from arrested in June ICE custody. Photo screengrabbed from for deportation Youtube/TFCBalitangAmerica due 12-year-old weapon conviction, was released last week after a judge ordered a “Cancellation of removal.” Immigration and Customs enforcement
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Trump endorses Sen. Heller’s re-election Former Trump critic rallies with the president, praises his achievements at Las Vegas rally
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Trump administration plans to cut green cards to immigrants on public assistance programs
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As the midterm elections approach, republicans are making last ditch efforts to secure their party’s majority in the U.s. senate. on thursday, september 20, the president attended another Senate President Vicente Sotto III tells reporters during a press conference rally of supporters in Las Vegas Tuesday, September 25. Senate photo by Cesar Tomambo to pledge his full-fledged support
Sotto seeks to lower the age of criminal liability to 12 by AJPress
seNAte President Vicente sotto III continuously sought to lower the minimum age for criminal liability from 15 to 12 years old as he filed the senate Bill 2026 on monday, september 24. “this bill will finally give clarity to the true intention of the law. the amendment to the law will institutionalize the criminal liability of teenagers who commit a serious criminal offense,” sotto said in a statement on tuesday, september 23, as reported by the Philippine Daily inquirer. sotto filed the sB 2026 in order to amend republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006, which labels that the lowest minimum age for criminal liability to 15 years old. the said law no longer applies to the present condition according to sotto.
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for republican sen. Dean heller of Nevada, who is running for re-election in November. Before trump got elected, heller “vehemently” opposed trump but now supports the administration and embraced the president’s support for his re-election campaign. “mr. President, it’s an honor to work with you and put Nevada back to work,” heller told the
president followed by vociferous cheers from trump supporters. on their rocky relationship, trump describes a pair of butting heads that progressed into a political bromance, saying, “We started out, we weren’t friends. But as we fought and fought... believe it or not we started to respect each other, then we started to like each other, then
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Trillanes: Democracy lost today by AJPress the makati regional trial Court (rtC) on tuesday, september 25, ordered the arrest of senator Antonio trillanes IV on revived charges against him for failed uprisings in 2003 and 2007. trillanes is the second opposition senator to be arrested under the Duterte presidency. Judge elmo Alameda of makati rtC Branch 150 issued the arSen. Antonio Trillanes IV’s mug shot is taken rest warrant 21 days after Duterte at the Makati City Police Office, after Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 50 ordered his voided the former Navy officer’s arrest on rebellion charges related to the 2003 2011 amnesty and set the bail at Oakwood mutiny. He posted P200,000 bail and P200,000. “Democracy lost today. offireturned to the Senate right after. Photo courtesy of NCRPO cially, we have no democracy. this
case goes beyond me,” trillanes said as he left his senate office to go with police officers and post bail at the makati City Central Police station. he was accompanied by fellow opposition senators Kiko Pangilinan, Paolo Benigno Aquino IV, and risa hontiveros; as well as his magdalo party mates. Respect warrant — Palace According to trillanes, his arrest was a clear example of the President harassing his critics — “the ones telling the truth who he could not face.” “for all intents and purposes, darkness and evil prevailed in our country. so whatever happens
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De Lima urges DFA to adhere to international human rights protocol by AJPress seNAtor Leila de Lima on Wednesday, september 26, urged the Department of foreign Affairs (DfA) to accede to the optional Protocol to the International Covenant on economic, social and Cultural rights (oP-ICesCr) in order to show their commitment to human rights. “the senate urges the DfA to seriously consider the possible adherence to, and adoption of the oP-ICesCr as further proof and affirmation by the Philippine government of the principle of universality and indivisibility of human rights,” senate resolution 898 stated. the said protocol provides for a
communications procedure allowing victims of human rights violations to present complaints before a committee on economic, social and cultural rights. It also allows the committee to start an investigation if it receives information that a state party has violated the ICesCr as reported by The Philippine Star. “Certain individuals and sectors are vulnerable to civil and political rights violations given their economic, social, and cultural conditions,” De Lima said. the senator claimed that poverty played a key role in the proliferation of human rights violation. such a situation, according to her, necessitated the adherence to an international committee.
“Grinding poverty still persists in our country, despite the considerable economic growth rate in recent years. Despite the considerable economic growth rate in recent years, 2015 data from the Philippine statistics Authority reveals that 16.5 percent of filipino families, or 21.6 percent of the entire population, are poor,” the resolution read. optional protocols, according to the United Nations (UN), are supplementary treaties. they may “either provide for procedures with regard to the treaty or address a substantive area related to the (main) treaty.” In other words, they are mainly treaties in their own right. As such,
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