111618 - San Francisco Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Volume 17 - No. 46 • 3 Sections – 20 Pages

T H E F I L I P I N O A M E R I CA N C O M M U N I T Y N E WS PA P E R

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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Elections 2018 Update on Fil-Ams in Calif. local races by JOSEPH

L. PERALTA

AJPress

WITH the elections more than a week behind us, some statewide and local races in California continue to be too close to call. While the battle for majority of the top positions in the California state government have all been decided, the race for Superintendent of Public Instruction is still a toss-up between Tony Thurmond and Marshall Tuck. According to the California Secretary of State (SOS) website, Thurmond leads Tuck 50.5 percent to 49.5 percent, as of Tuesday, November 13. The difference between the two candidates is currently 76,408 votes. The position of Superintendent of Public Instruction, along with the U.S. Representative for District 39, U.S. Representative for District 45, State Assemblymember for DisPAGE A2

Ambassador Kim cites unbreakable US-PH bond by MATTHEW

REYSIO-CRUZ Inquirer.net

U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim on Sunday, November 11, saluted the two nations’ enduring military alliance, “from the crags of Corregidor to the streets of Marawi,� as he led the twin commemorations of Veterans’ Day and the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. “The Philippines is our oldest treaty ally in Asia and our strong bond remains unbreak-

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Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

Lawmakers: Imelda Marcos not exempt from arrest FORMER first lady Imelda Marcos, widow of dictator Ferdinand Marcos, is not exempt from being arrested and jailed despite her advanced age, the lawmakers said on Tuesday, November 13. According to them, the police should enforce any order from the court to take her into custody after she was sentenced by the Sandiganbayan to up to 77 years in prison for graft last week. Senator Francis Escudero, in a television interview, expressed his thoughts about the matter, saying he disliked the comments made by Philippine National Police Director General Oscar Albayalde who appeared ready to provide special treatment

to the 89-year-old former first lady because of her age. “I dislike the comment of Albayalde,� Escudero said. “He has no business actually commenting on those things because as a member of the police force, he’s just supposed to just either implement the law or to obey the order of the court,� he added. Escudero also said that if the court orders the arrest of Marcos, Albayalde’s opinion on her “age and other things are completely immaterial.� “And I find it, to say the least, out of place to be

commenting on such a thing when everything is in the hands of the court — whether she will be arrested or not and whether she will be allowed to be out on bail or not,� he concluded. Marcos was found guilty by the Sandiganbayan on Friday, November 9, in seven graft cases filed against her from 1991 to 1995 in connection with Swiss foundations she and her husband established and used to stash more than $200 million abroad while serving as a government official. ‘No legal anchorage’ By the time former president Marcos was toppled PAGE A2

DENR sets an El Nido cleanup before 2019

THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) on Tuesday, November 13, is set out to remove business establishments that violate environmental rules and guidelines in El Nido by the end of 2018. DENR for Region IV-B Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan) Regional Executive Director Henry Adornado said that such move is done to protect the area and to keep it from becoming Boracay. “We are eyeing to clear errant establishments off Bacuit Bay, hopefully by the end of the year,� Adornado said as reported by Rappler. In February, DENR Mimaropa formed Task Force El Nido and issued 407 eviction notices to structures built on declared easement zones and forestlands. “There were times demolition activities were put on hold due to high tide or because dump trucks and heavy equipment

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ASEAN SUMMIT. President Rodrigo Duterte poses for a photo with the leaders from Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries during the opening ceremony of the 33rd ASEAN Summit and Related Summits at the Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre in Singapore on Tuesday, November 13. MalacaĂąang photo by Karl Norman Alonzo

Trump administration faces another Duterte on Balangiga bells: It ain’t here until it’s here legal setback on DACA termination A PANEL of federal judges in California on Thursday, Nov. 9 halted the Trump administration’s termination of an Obamaera program that granted benefits to certain eligible undocumented youth including protection from deportation. The three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is to stay in effect; last year, the Trump administration announced its plans to terminate the program after claiming former President Barack Obama’s executive order putting DACA into effect violated the constitution.

“We conclude the plaintiffs are likely to succeed on their claim that the rescission of DACA — at least as justified on this record — is arbitrary, capricious, or otherwise not in accordance to law,� Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw wrote in her opinion. On Sept. 5, 2017 the Trump administration announced its plan to end the Obama-era program, opening up the possibility of the long-awaited passage of the DREAM Act, which would provide a pathway to citizenship to DACA recipients. Many recipients of DACA — and undocumented youth in general — were brought to the United States as children, and

Beijing: Finish sea code in 3 years CHINESE Premier Li Keqiang on Tuesday, November 13, said a rulebook to settle disputes in the hotly contested South China Sea should be finished in three years. He also insisted that his nation does not seek “hegemony or expansion.� Talks about the code of conduct have dragged on for years, with China accused of delaying progress as it prefers to deal

with less powerful countries on a one-to-one basis. Li’s comments appeared to be the first clear timeframe for finishing the book. Ownership of islands and waters in the South China Sea is disputed by the Philippines and several other nations. The country’s “principled positions� on the dispute over the

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with DACA, were given certain benefits that would have never been available to them before, including protection from deportation, work authorization, wider education opportunities and driver’s licenses. (Specific benefits vary from state to state.) The Center for American Progress released a study last year that found that, through DACA’s work authorization piece, undocumented youth contributed positively to the overall American economy. DACA recipients reported positive results like greater access to higher education and financial security, as well as social mobil-

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REPORTS about the U.S. returning the Balangiga bells to the Philippines were welcomed by the Malacaùang Wednesday, November 13. But officials have yet to comment until the actual arrival of the bells that were seized by American troops during the Philippine-American war in 1901. In a report by The Philippine Star, it was said that the bells — which were taken from local churches by American forces as war trophies following the massacre in Balangiga — would be formally turned over to te Philippines in a ceremony on November 15 at the Francis E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne, Wyoming. According to historian Rolando Borrinaga of the committee on historical research of National Commission for Culture and the

Arts, the event would mark the beginning of the journey of two bells to the Philippines. The third Balangiga bell, which was located at a U.S. Army museum in South Korea, has been crated and is ready to be shipped back to the country. In a statement, presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo

said they welcome any movement towards the return of the Balangiga bells to the Philippines. “Given that possession of the bells has not yet been turned over to the Philippine government, we are withholding any further comment on the matter until the last bell has been properly delivered

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