LAS VEGAS
We’ve got you covered from Hollywood to Broadway... and Online!
OCTOBER 3-9, 2019
T H E F I L I P I N O –A M E R I C A N C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R
Volume 30 - No. 40 • 16 Pages
2770 S. Maryland Pkwy., Suite 201 Las Vegas, NV 89109 Tel: (702) 792-6678 • Fax: (702) 792-6879
Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
DATELINE
USA
FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
200 Filipino nurses in NYC win human trafficking suit NEW YORK CITY – A United States federal judge has ruled that the owners of the Sentosa group of nursing homes violated the country’s 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 Act. The lawsuit was brought by Rose Ann Paguirigan in March 2017 on behalf of more than 200 nurses who were recruited in the Philippines to work at Sentosa nursing homes in New York. Paguirigan presented evidence that the Filipino nurses were not paid the prevailing wages promised in their employment contracts and that they were required to work in unsafe conditions with inadequate staffing. Paguirigan also presented evidence that the nursing homes and their recruiters used threats of serious harm to keep the nurses from leaving. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act prohibits the use of threats of serious harm or abuse of legal process to obtain the labor or
u PAGE 5
Pacquiao confirms talks for Mayweather rematch REIGNING World Boxing Association (WBA) super welterweight champion Sen. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao has confirmed that negotiations are ongoing between his camp and that of Floyd Mayweather Jr. for a possible rematch. “My team and his team are talking right now. This is just about negotiations, about the formal discussions. So I don’t know what will happen,” Pacquiao (62-7-2 win-loss-draw record with 39 knockouts) said to writer John McAuley of The National when he visited Dubai last week for a Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League activity. “Floyd, he came to Saudi, Dubai and UAE (United Arab Emirates) many times looking for a fight, but he is giving a hard time to the organizer, the promoter or the government [with] so many demands…. I mean, he should not give the people here or the promoter here a hard time,” Pacquiao added. Sean Gibbons, the MP Promotion president and international matchmaker, however, said he was not aware of any negotiations between
u PAGE 5
Ambassador Romualdez on US ban on PH officials: Interference a bane to ties by PIA LEE-BRAGO Philstar.com
THE Philippines has branded as “unacceptable” and a form of interference in the country’s domestic affairs a proposed U.S. travel ban on officials deemed responsible for the detention of Sen. Leila De Lima.
Vice President Leni Robredo
Ambassador to the U.S. Jose Manuel Romualdez issued the statement in reaction to a U.S. Senate panel’s approval of a resolution denying entry to any Philippine official involved in De Lima’s detention. The senator has been under detention since 2017 on alleged involvement in drug activi-
ties. Romualdez said a few misguided individuals were advocating intervention to oust President Duterte, similar to the EDSA People Power revolution. “Perhaps the removal of Ferdinand Marcos was justified then – but not this time. Those advocates of regime
change through unconstitutional means are gravely mistaken because times have changed and relationships have changed,” Romualdez said. “Certainly, we do not want to be another Venezuela where foreign intervention from both the United
u PAGE 2
Contributed photo
SC defers action on Marcos poll protest by EVELYN
MACAIRAN Philstar.com
MANILA – The Supreme Court, sitting as the Presidential Electoral Tribunal (PET), on Tuesday, October 1, deferred taking action on former senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s electoral protest against Vice President Leni Robredo.
u PAGE 3
DUTERTE IN RUSSIA. President Rodrigo Duterte receives a warm welcome from Russian Ambassador to the Philippines Igor Khovaev upon his arrival at the Vnukovo Military Base Airport in Moscow, Russia on Wednesday, October 2. Duterte left for Russia on Tuesday, October 1, upon the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two leaders will intensify cooperation in areas of security and defense, combating terrorism and violent extremism, and addressing transnational crimes. Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez
Palace: We are against any intrusion into the sovereign affairs of our land by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
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 le-
gitimizing 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 not stop them from building structures in the shoal. Panelo, for his part, said Carpio is very fond of engaging in speculations. He also stressed the administration would continue opposing any intrusion into the country’s sovereign affairs. Philippine National Police chief Oscar Albayalde looks at former CIDG chief Benjamin Magalong “Definitely, just like what the president as he testifies before the Senate’s blue ribbon committee which is investigating the recycling ManilaTimes.net photos by Enrique Agcaoili said, I will not allow during my incumben- of seized illegal drugs. cy any assault on our sovereignty. That ar-
u PAGE 3
Arson eyed as possible cause in Star City fire by RITCHEL
MENDIOLA AJPress
Fire engulfing the Star City amusement park in Pasay City. Photo posted on Facebook by the Pasay City Command, Control, Communication and Information Center – C3. Contributed photo
THE Bureau of Fire Protection on Wednesday, October 2, said the fire that hit the Star City amusement park in Pasay City may have been caused by electrical overload or arson. Pasay City Fire Marshall Superintendent Paul Pili also said firefighters are wondering why different areas of the amusement park seemed to have caught fire almost at the same time. However, the Star City believed the fire was an accident. According to Pili, the fire broke out at 12:22 a.m. Wednesday and was believed to
have started in the stockroom of plushies and an assortment of prizes. The blaze reached fire alarm Task Force Bravo status, requiring 19 fire trucks to be dispatched in the area, at around 2:25 a.m. It was brought under control at 4:30 a.m. The BFP declared “fire out” at 2:02 p.m., nearly 14 hours after the fire erupted. Pili said that the fire gutted 80 percent of the Star City amusement park, including its Snow World structure and several indoor rides. Only the outdoor rides remained safe, he added. Star City spokesperson Ru-
u PAGE 3
Ex-CIDG chief names ‘ninja cops’ by JAVIER ISMAEL ManilaTimes.net
BAGUIO City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, former Criminal Investigation and Detention Group (CIDG) director, identified on Thursday 13 police officers who allegedly recycled illegal drugs. He told senators who attended the hearing held by the Senate’s Blue Ribbon and Justice Committees that the policemen, all members of the Pampanga Provincial Police Office, were involved in the “Agaw-Bato,” a drug-recycling scheme in 2013 and 2014. According to Magalong, the 13 were members of the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force. He cited a buy-bust operation on Nov. 29, 2013 in Woodbridge Subdivision, Lakeshore View,
Pampanga conducted by the group, which was led by Supt. Rodney Raymundo Baloyo 4th. The other police officers who joined the drug operation were identified as Senior Inspector Joven de Guzman; Senior Police Officers 1 Jules Maniago, Donald Roque, Ronald Santos, Rommel Vital, Alcindor Tinio and Eligio Valeroso; Police Officers (PO) 3 Dindo Dizon, Gilbert De Vera, Romeo Guerrero Jr. and Dante Dizon; and PO2 Anthony Lacsamana. Witnesses said the raiding team declared that 38 kilograms of shabu were seized during the operation. Based on an official police report, the group arrested a highprofile drug trafficker — Johnson Lee, a Chinese. But Magalong
u PAGE 2