121523 - Northern California Edition

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

Volume 22 - No.50 • 12 Pages

T HE F ILIPINO A MERICAN C OMMUNITY N EWSPAPER

Volume 18 - No. 17 • 2 Sections – 16 Pages

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DECEMBER 15-21, 2023

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

PH, US vow closer coordination USA amid worsening China acts

DATELINE $5.5 million in stolen wages returned to residential caregivers FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Settlement makes California’s largest residential care facility wage theft case

by MICHAEL PUNONGBAYAN, ALEXIS ROMERO

Marcos says Philippines ‘undeterred’ by China’s actions in West PH Sea

LOS ANGELES - One hundred and fortyeight individuals who worked at Adat Shalom Board and Care for the Elderly in the San Fernando Valley recovered $5.5 million in wages stolen from them while they were working as caregivers. Through conversations with the workers, organizers with the Pilipino Workers Center discovered that Adat Shalom managers and owners were committing wage theft. An investigation into Adat Shalom by the state Labor Commissioner’s Office found that workers at six Adat Shalom locations in Southern California, the majority of whom are Filipino immigrants, worked 24hour shifts, six days per week for as little as $2.40/hour with no overtime. Workers were

by GAEA KATREENA CABICO Philstar.com

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Who are America’s new ethnic voters? AT a Dec. 8 Ethnic Media Services briefing, experts discussed who these new ethnic voters are, what motivates them, and how their affiliations compare to their white counterparts. AAPI party preference “When it comes to candidates, voters’ party identification shapes their opinions on issues more than the other way around,” said Karthick Ramakrishnan, public policy professor at UC Riverside, AAPI Data founder and California 100 co-founder. “For example,” he continued, “no matter your opinions on taxes or environmental protection, your Republican, Democratic or Independent identity will likely shape them over time.” Among AAPI voters, he found that Vietnamese Americans tend to identify as most strongly Republican, while Japanese and Indian Americans tend to identify as most strongly Democratic. “So it’s interesting that Indian Americans like Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley have risen to such prominence in Republican leadership, far from Indian American voter opinion,” he noted. Nevertheless, Ramakrishnan added, the  PAGE 2

the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. and Gen. Charles Brown Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S., came after a weekend of tension in the West Philippine Sea where  PAGE 2

officials of the Philippines and the United States held a teleconference last Monday, December 11 to MANILA — With China reportedly becoming discuss the need for them to work more closely in bolder in harassing Filipinos and committing illegal addressing pressing security issues in the region. The phone meeting between Armed Forces of activities in Philippine territorial waters, top military Philstar.com

WHEELED EXCAVATORS. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (2nd from left) and other government officials check the wheeled excavators turned over to the field office of the National Irrigation Administration in a ceremony at Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Olongapo City, Zambales on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Marcos said the excavators would be instrumental in maintaining the 257 national irrigation systems and 10,144 communal irrigation systems nationwide. PNA photo by Joan Bondoc

MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the government remains “undeterred” despite China’s continued harassment of Philippine vessels in the West Philippine Sea. “The aggression and provocations perpetrated by the China Coast Guard (CCG) and their Chinese Maritime Militia against our vessels and personnel over the weekend have only further steeled our determination to defend and protect our nation’s sovereignty, sovereign rights, and jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea,” Marcos said in a statement late Sunday, December 10. He stressed that China’s “illegal presence in our waters and dangerous actions against our citizens is an outright and blatant violation of international law and the rules-based international order.” Manila and Beijing have traded accusations over the collisions of their vessels. The Philippine Coast Guard accused the CCG of firing  PAGE 2

48% of Filipinos think quality of life will improve next year by ADRIAN PARUNGAO

while six percent said that quality of life will worsen in the next 12 months. The remaining percent of people did not give an answer. The SWS also reported that the Net Personal Optimism score in September 2023 was +42 which it classified as “excellent.” This is an increase from the previous Net Personal Optimism score in June 2023, which was +41, and classified as “excellent.” SWS added that Net Personal Optimism score increased in Luzon outside Metro Manila, which it termed “Balance Luzon,” from +44 in June 2023 to +50, and in Mindanao, from +36 in June 2023 to +43.  PAGE 5

Inquirer.net

MANILA — The Social Weather Stations (SWS) said on Tuesday, December 12 that majority of adult Filipinos think that quality of life will improve in the next 12 months. According to its survey from September 28 to October 1, there are 48 percent of adult Filipinos who think that quality of life will improve in the next 12 months, which the SWS termed as “optimists.” Meanwhile, 40 percent said that quality of life will remain unchanged in the next 12 months, termed by the SWS as “no change,”

Maria Ressa

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Philippines drops foreign Third petition filed vs Sara Duterte’s secret funds reaches SC ownership case against Ressa by IAN LAQUI Philstar.com

MANILA — Current and former lawmakers from the Makabayan Bloc on Monday, December 11 filed a petition for certiorari, challenging Vice President Sara Duterte’s allocation of P125 million for confidential and intelligence funds (CIF). Among the petitioners include Rep. France Castro (ACT-Teachers), Rep. Arlene Brosas (Gabriela), Rep. Raoul Manuel (Kabataan), Bayan Muna Chairman Neri Colmenares, former Bayan Muna Former Bayan Muna Representatives Neri Colmenares, Carlos Zarate, together with Rep. France Castro Partylist Representatives Carlos (ACT-Teachers) and Rep. Arlene Brosas (Gabriela) at the Supreme Court filing a petition against the Zarate, Ferdinand Gaite, Eufemia 2022 Confidential and Intelligence Funds of Vice President Sara Duterte. Philstar.com photo Cullamat and Raymond Palatino.

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This will be the third petition against Duterte’s confidential and intelligence funds. The petitioners urged the Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of transferring the Office of the President’s contingency fund to the Office of the Vice President’s confidential and intelligence funds, questioning both the transfer itself and its subsequent utilization. “Petitioners assail the constitutionality of the release of P125 million confidential funds by the Office of the President (OP) to the Office of the Vice President (OVP) in late December 2022, as well as

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MANILA — A foreign ownership case against Philippine Nobel laureate Maria Ressa has been dropped, her media outlet said Wednesday, December 13, but the journalist still faces the threat of imprisonment on other charges. Ressa, who won a Nobel Peace Prize in 2021, has been fighting multiple charges filed during former president Rodrigo Duterte's administration. A vocal critic of Duterte and his deadly drug war, Ressa has long maintained that the charges against her and Rappler, the news website she co-founded in

2012, were politically motivated. Ressa, 60, was acquitted on five government charges of tax evasion earlier this year. The Department of Justice has now dropped a charge alleging Ressa illegally put Rappler under foreign control through the 2015 sale of foreign depositary receipts to U.S. investment firm Omidyar Network, her lawyers Amal Clooney and Caoilfhionn Gallagher said in a statement on Tuesday, December 12. Rappler confirmed the department's decision on Wednesday. "Again, facts win. Truth wins. Justice wins. We will continue to  PAGE 5

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