October 2-4, 2019 Volume 29 - No. 77 • 2 Sections - 16 Pages
Panelo: US ban on PH officials linked to De Lima detention came from minority by RITCHEL
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Sen. Leila De Lima
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PRESIDENTIAL spokesperson Salvador Panelo on Monday, September 30, pointed out that the proposal of two United States senators to bar the entry on American soil of Philippine
officials involved in Sen. Leila De Lima’s detention came from the minority of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee. “That ban is just a proposal in a Senate committee and I think the views of the two senators are in the minority, otherwise some senators will have
supported that,” he said. “In other words that ban will only be effective upon the approval of both houses of Congress of the U.S.,” Panelo added. The U.S. Senate’s Appropriations Committee on Friday, September 27, approved the amendment that seeks
to prohibit entry to any Philippine government officials involved in the politically-motivated imprisonment of De Lima filed by U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Patrick Leahy. Panelo also said Leahy was “ignorant of our procedural rules subject-
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Palace: We are against any intrusion into the sovereign affairs of our land
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MALACAÑANG on Thursday, September 26, dismissed Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio’s warning that China would reclaim Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal, maintaining that President Rodrigo Duterte wouldn’t permit any assault on Philippine sovereignty. According to Carpio, China would push for the signing of a code of conduct for South China Sea claimants after reclaiming the shoal because such code would stop the building of anything in the area, thereby legitimizing whatever they built there. He added that the Chinese would be emboldened to take on the reclamation due to Duterte’s admission that he could
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Filipino Young Leaders Program (FYLPRO), a joint initiative of the Philippine Embassy under the leadership of Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez, Consulates General in the United States, and the Ayala Foundation, Inc. (AFI), is pleased to announce the 2019 FYLPRO Delegates. Due to an overwhelming response in highquality applicants this year, the traditional number of ten delegates has been increased to fifteen (15) to reflect the growth of the FilipinoSENATE PROBE ON ‘NINJA COPS’. Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief, General Oscar Albayalde (left), PDEA Director General Aaron Aquino (right), take their oath American population and the expansion of the before the Senate body investigating on the alleged drug recycling scheme involving “ninja cops” on Tuesday, October 1. Also present during the hearing presided FYLPRO program. The 2019 FYLPRO Delegates by Senator Richard Gordon are retired CIDG chief and now Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong (seated), Department of Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra, (in alphabetical order) are: and other resource persons. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan 1. Sergio Alcubilla (Honolulu, Hawaii) 2. Krystle Canare (Arlington, Virginia) 3. Frederick Docdocil (Carson, California) 4. Everett Icao (Chicago, Illinois) 5. Eileen Igcasenza (Barrigada, Guam) 6. Joyce King (Frederick, Maryland) 7. Bernadette Lim (Berkeley, California) who was attending the 14th Naby GABRIEL PABICO LALU 8. Antonio Moya (Los Angeles, California) Inquirer.net tional Convention on Statistics in 9. Rizza Palmares O’Connor (Vidalia, Georgia) Pasig City, said in an ambush in10. Elle Ramel (Chicago, Illinois) VICE President Leni Robredo is terview. 11. Timothy Simba-Medel (Bryant, Arkansas) hoping for a favorable decision on The SC, sitting as the Presidenu PAGE A2 the electoral protest lodged by for- tial Electoral Tribunal (PET), is mer Senator Bongbong Marcos, in handling Marcos’ protests. He ran view of expectations that the Su- against Robredo in the last 2016 preme Court (SC) might release its Presidential elections, losing by decision on Tuesday, October 1. less than 220,000 votes. “We cannot speak ahead of the Last September 6, Chief Justice court’s decision and I can’t discuss Lucas Bersamin said that the SC the case’s merits, but we hope for would release a report on the elecNEW YORK CITY – A United States federal a favorable decision considering toral protest soon. judge has ruled that the owners of the Sentosa that we know what happened durRobredo said she is hoping that Workers in hazard suits preparing to cull the pigs which tested positive group of nursing homes violated the country’s ing the entire process,” Robredo, Philstar.com photo u PAGE A3 for African swine fever. anti-trafficking law by using threats of serious harm against more than 200 nurses from the Philippines. U.S. District Judge Nina Gershon found that the nursing homes’ owners Benjamin Landa and Bent Philipson are personally liable for violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection by CHRISTINA M. ORIEL Act. AJPress The lawsuit was brought by Rose Ann Paguirigan in March 2017 on behalf of more than 200 “EASY, safe and important.” nurses who were recruited in the Philippines to Those are three words officials work at Sentosa nursing homes in New York. want the public to remember Paguirigan presented evidence that the Filiahead of the 2020 Census, after pino nurses were not paid the prevailing wages various groups raised concerns promised in their employment contracts and about confidentiality and accesthat they were required to work in unsafe consibility to the questionnaire at a ditions with inadequate staffing. recent event for Asian American Paguirigan also presented evidence that the and Pacific Islander (AAPI) media nursing homes and their recruiters used threats in South Pasadena, California. of serious harm to keep the nurses from leav“Your answers are protected by ing. law...and will not be used against The Trafficking Victims Protection Act prohibyou by law enforcement agencies its the use of threats of serious harm or abuse like [Immigration and Customs of legal process to obtain the labor or services Census Bureau LA Regional Office Director Julie Lam; Census Bureau Assistant Division Chief for Content Jennifer Kim; Enforcement] (ICE) and the FBI,” of a person. Asian Pacific Islander Small Business Program Executive Director Ron Fong; and TDW+CO founder Tim Wang speak on a Julie Lam, Los Angeles regional panel moderated by TDW+Co Managing Director Ed Chang during a Asian American and Pacific Islander media census event director for the U.S. Census Buu PAGE A2
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Robredo ‘hopeful’ amid possible Duterte on swine fever: Contain it, stop it AJP decision on Marcos’ electoral protest
200 Filipino nurses in NYC win human trafficking suit
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MALACAÑANG on Monday, September 30, said President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the Department of Agriculture (DAR) to stop the spread of African swine fever. “Contain it, stop it,” presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said, quoting Duterte’s order to Agriculture Secretary William Dar, when he was asked for a reaction in regard to the confirmed cases of the disease in Pangasinan. On Sunday, September 29,
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Barriers to answering 2020 Census within AAPI community addressed
in South Pasadena, California.
AJPress photo by Christina M. Oriel
reau, said. Under Title 13, Census Bureau employees take an oath to protect the information and offenders will be penalized, Lam added. The census, which is done every 10 years, will become available in March 2020 when households will be able to respond to the questionnaire online, over the phone or by mail — three available options intended to increase participation. Some of the questions include how many individuals live at a particular address, whether the home is rented or owned, and age, sex and race/ethnicity of each resident.
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