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Pres. Obama to seek Supreme Court review on immigration overhaul Another roadblock for executive actions that can save up to 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation

expansion of DACA go against the president’s executive power and would have negative affects on each state’s economy. texas asserted that the “lawful presence� of the immigrants would require the state to issue “statesubsidized driver’s licenses� and other aid programs. further, the lawsuit alleged that the government did not follow the proper procedures for

texas on two programs obama introduced: Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA) PresIDeNt Barack obama and an expanded version of the will seek the supreme Court’s re- Deferred Action on Childhood view of his executive actions on Arrivals (DACA). immigration, following a federal this latest ruling is another appeals court’s ruling that the setback to obama’s attempt to plans must remain blocked. overhaul the immigration system In a 2-1 vote on monday, Nov. before his term ends. 9, the 5th Us Circuit Court of Aptexas and 25 other states filed peals upheld the ban imposed by a lawsuit back in february, stata federal district court judge in ing that the creation of DAPA and by Christina

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DATELINE Two Filipinos charged with child trafficking, pornography from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

Over 100 photos seized in US the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) identified two filipinos responsible for providing more than 100 nude photos of children to a man arrested at san francisco International Airport in April. During a press conference, NBI Cybercrime Division Chief ronald Aguto said Lyan tandeg and shellina Atad, the sources of the photos, were arrested Nov. 4 after meeting with undercover NBI agents to pimp an 8-year-old girl, according to an Inquirer report on monday, Nov. 9. Both have been charged with qualified child trafficking and syndicated child pornography and are currently being detained in NBI jail. “tandeg and Atad offered to the undercover agents the minor and showed them the nude photos of the other minors stored in their flashdrive,� Aguto said, according to

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Senators want say on PH-US defense pact by Marvin

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mANILA – senators approved a resolution saying the enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (eDCA) between the Philippines and the United states is a treaty that must be sent to the senate for concurrence under the Constitution. fourteen senators voted to approve senate resolution 1414 authored and sponsored by sen. miriam Defensor santiago during the tuesday, Nov. 10 plenary session. Apart from santiago, the other senators who voted for approval of the resolution were Juan edgardo Angara, Nancy Binay, Joseph Victor ejercito, francis escudero, teofisto Guingona III, manuel Lapid, Loren Legarda, ferdinand marcos Jr., sergio osmeùa III, Aquilino Pimentel III, Grace Poe, Cynthia Villar and ralph recto. sen. Antonio trillanes IV voted against the resolution while senate President franklin Drilon and senate minority Leader Juan Ponce enrile abstained. senators Pia Cayetano and Paolo Benigno Aquino IV arrived after the voting and manifested into record their votes in favor and abstention, respectively. the position taken by the senate is contrary to the

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AGREEMENT. President Benigno S. Aquino III welcomes People’s Republic of China Foreign Minister Wang Yi during the courtesy call at the Music Room of the Malacaùan Palace on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The Philippine government and China have agreed not to discuss the territorial dispute over the South China Sea during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit next week. Malacaùang photo by Joseph Vidal

PH, China: No sea row talks at APEC nomic forum and it won’t be a proper venue to discuss political security issues,â€? he said. Jose’s pronouncement came mANILA – the Philippines and China have agreed to avoid shortly after foreign Affairs secdiscussions on rising tensions retary Albert del rosario’s meetin the south China sea and ing yesterday with his Chinese West Philippine sea during countepart Wang Yi. Wang later next week’s Asia-Pacific eco- met with President Aquino at nomic Cooperation (APeC) malacaĂąang. “on APeC, minister Wang said summit in manila. “We recognize that APeC is the main purpose of his visit is to not the proper forum to dis- confer with Philippine governcuss this issue,â€? Charles Jose, ment officials regarding preparaDepartment of foreign Affairs tions for APeC, to ensure that the (DfA) spokesman, told report- attendance of President Xi Jinping in AeLm (APeC economic ers on monday, Nov. 9. “In the context of APeC, we leaders meeting) will be smooth, both agreed APeC is an eco- safe and successful,â€? Jose said. by Pia lee-BragO Philstar.com

“the secretary (Del rosario) said we are committed to being a good host to all guests and we are endeavouring to ensure President Xi’s visit will be safe, comfortable and productive,â€? he said. on tuesday Beijing aired its wish that the summit not tackle the roiling maritime issue after a regional defense ministers’ meeting recently in malaysia failed to issue a joint communiquĂŠ in a split over the issue. Wang met for about an hour with Del rosario. the DfA chief waved but ignored questions shouted at him by jour-

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Our evidence will stand – Grace Poe by tina

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seN. GrACe Poe on tuesday, Nov. 10 attended the hearing for one of the petitions filed against her at the Commission on elections (Comelec) questioning her qualification to run for President in next year’s polls. “All the evidence we are presenting are true. We did not invent them. that is why we are confident they will stand,� Poe told reporters in filipino after the closed-door hearing on the peti-

Sen. Grace Poe

tion for disqualification filed by lawyer estrella elamparo. Poe said she believed the truth would eventually come out since the case was politically motivated. “What I have been fighting for is the opportunity to serve and help our fellow filipinos. I believe all this is happening in an attempt to divert my attention from what I can do for our people,� she added, also in filipino. Despite being confident she would be able to hurdle the cases

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Los ANGeLes – A kick-off event to announce the launch of the opentech L.A. regional Apprenticeship Collaborative Program (opentech L.A.) was held at the east Los Angeles College on friday, November 6, 2015, hosted by the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) and managed Career solutions (mCs). the event addressed details of the grant awarded to these two organizations from the historic American Apprenticeship Grant Initiative. opentech L.A. is a partnered program by LACCD and mCs that offers customized and accelerated training in Information technology and Biotechnology to at-risk youth, women, Veterans, and other underrepresented populations throughout the Los Angeles

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A mALAYsIAN woman held captive for nearly six months by muslim militant group Abu sayyaf was released by captors, authorities said monday, Nov. 9. militants freed thien Nyuk fun, 50, late sunday, Nov. 8, from the island of Jolo in sulu province. however, her compatriot remains in the custody of Abu sayyaf. two filipino security officers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they aren’t authorized to speak with reporters, said malaysian Bernard then ted fen is still being held hostage by militants in sulu, according to the Associated Press (AP). thien and then were abducted in may from a restaurant in sabah, malaysia, where security was enhanced due to previous kidnappings by Abu sayyaf militants in the area. “I wish to thank all of them [authorities]

for working hard to bring thien home,� sabah Chief minister musa Aman said in a statement. the filipino officers said a large ransom was paid in exchange for thien’s freedom, but malaysian police officials denied the claim, according to AP. No further details were provided on the police statement, including who abducted the malaysian nationals or the reasons for thien’s release. thien is currently “healthy but weak and tired due to the long journey and also from the emotional aspect,� sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Abdul Jalaluddin Abdul rahman said, adding that efforts are being made to rescue then, according to AP. In the last two years, Abu sayyaf has crossed the sea border and carried out at least half a dozen kidnappings in malaysia, AP reported. In an April 2000 incident, militants abducted 21 europeans and Asians and took them to sulu where they were

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