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NOVEMBER 13-19, 2020 Serving San Diego Since 1987 • 16 Pages

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

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‘THIS IS A NEW BEGINNING’

Fil-Am voters celebrate Biden-Harris victory, seek COVID-19 recovery  by Christina

M. Oriel

AJPress

LEADING the country out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Supporting essential workers. Addressing racial inequalities. Tackling the climate crisis. Creating a pathway to citizenship for undocumented residents.

These are some of the priorities Filipino American supporters are pushing under President-elect Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office. The former vice president’s win comes as the United States hit over 10.1 million positive COVID-19 infections and the grim toll of 238,863 deaths and counting.

For Lillie Madali of Atlanta, Georgia who helped mobilize Fil-Am voters in her region, Saturday’s (November 7) results “meant hope for the future.”  “For the many nurses in my family, risking their lives, working on the front lines against the coronavirus pandemic,

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VICTORY. U.S. President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris delivered victory speeches on Saturday night, November 7 at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware. They were joined by their spouses, Dr. Jill Biden (right) and Douglas Emhoff (far left), who will be the country’s first second gentleman. Photo courtesy of the Biden-Harris campaign

Palace hopes Biden admin will relax US immigration policies

USA

DATELINE FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

‘The second wave is here’: New Jersey Gov. Murphy sets new restrictions as COVID-19 cases surge JERSEY CITY - Gov. Phil Murphy announced new restrictions early this week as COVID-19 cases have spiked across the state, recording 5,000 new cases over the weekend, and hitting the daily 3,000 case level for the first time since April. “The numbers are proving that the second wave is here, this is our reality,” Murphy said in his press briefing. “We must redouble our efforts and recommit to the practices that have gotten us this far – social distancing, washing our hands, and wearing our masks.” Effective November 12th, all restaurants, bars, clubs and lounges must close indoor dining by 10:00 p.m. Restaurants, casinos bars will be prohibited from serving food and

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by Ritchel

Mendiola AJPress

FLOODED. Several bikers walk their bicycles along the flooded area of Sumulong Highway in Antipolo City, Rizal on Thursday, November 12.  Rizal province and Metro Manila experienced non-stop rain as Typhoon Ulysses made landfall somewhere in Quezon province Wednesday night, November 11. PNA photo by Joey O. Razon

WHILE Malacañang expects no major changes in the United States’ foreign policy under President-elect Joe Biden, it hopes for a shift in the U.S. immigration policy that will treat Filipino immigrants better. “Sa tingin ko ang Amerika din naman ay consistent sa foreign policy, so walang rin major changes yan (I think America is consistent with its foreign policy so there will be no major changes there),” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said Monday, November 9. “Pero... pagdating sa larangan ng immigration, inaasahan natin na sana na magkaroon ng policy shift under a Democratic administration dahil napakadami ng Pilipino na naninirahan sa Estados Unidos (But... in the area of immigration, we expect there will be a

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Filipino Trump supporters sound off on the president’s legal challenge of election results The Trump administration lodges several lawsuits alleging voter fraud, insufficient ballot count operations in key states by Klarize

Medenilla AJPress

Miss USA 2020 first runner-up Kim Layne Photo from Instagram_@kimlayne

ALTHOUGH mainstream media across the world reported President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election on Saturday, Nov. 7, the Trump campaign has lodged several legal suits alleging voter irregularities, suggesting a premature call of the results. It’s important to note that although media outlets have announced Biden as the winner, the results are still not official as of press time — and this is a standard for any election. It usually takes days and sometimes weeks before any election is officially complete and the votes are certified by individual states’ secretaries of state (the position that acts

Filipina-Irish named runner-up to Miss USA 2020 US tops 10 million COVID-19 cases About 350 individuals, including Fil-Am supporters for President Donald Trump, gathered in front of the Clark County Election Department in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday afternoon, November 8 to protest the state’s results in the presidential race. Photo courtesy of Asian Industry B2B

by Ritchel

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Mendiola

AJPress

by Ritchel

FILIPINA-IRISH Kim Layne of Idaho on Tuesday, November 10 won 1st runner-up in the Miss USA 2020 beauty pageant. Layne, 26, placed second to Asya Branch of Mississippi who was crowned Miss USA and will represent the United States in the upcoming Miss Universe 2020 beauty pageant. Layne was born and raised in the state of

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Mendiola AJPress

JUST 10 days after hitting 9 million cases of the novel coronavirus, the United States surpassed 10 million confirmed infections this week. The milestone happened on Monday, November 9, after Johns Hopkins University recorded more than 100,000 new cases. Its death toll, meanwhile, passed 237,000. The U.S., with about 4% of the world’s

population, accounts for about one-fifth of the 50.4 million cases of COVID-19 reported worldwide. The same day, drugmaker Pfizer announced that interim results in human trials showed their COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective. “Today is a great day for science and humanity. The first set of results from our Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial provides the initial evidence of our vaccine’s ability

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Todd Gloria, 42, becomes San Diego’s first openly gay and first person of color mayor.  Photo courtesy of Todd Gloria

In historic ‘firsts,’ Todd Gloria set to be San Diego’s next mayor by Christina

M. Oriel

AJPress

IN an election cycle with many historic firsts across the country, San Diego has its own barrier-breaking moment with the first openly gay and first person of color to lead the city.  Todd Gloria, who is Filipino, Latino and Native American, will serve as the mayor of California’s second-largest city and the U.S.’ eighth largest city after opponent Barbara Bry conceded in the race on Monday, November 9.

Gloria, the current assemblymember for the state’s 78th Assembly district, captured 56.13% of the vote (340,632) versus Bry’s 43.87% (266,231), according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters’ update on Monday.  Gloria thanked Bry in a Twitter post and said it was time to “come together as San Diegans to resolve the many challenges we face.”  “Voters have embraced my vision of creating a City that works #ForAllofUs,” he wrote. “It’s

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