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Volume 26 - No. 80 • 3 Sections - 20 Pages
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US to focus on ‘broad relationship’ with PH by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
ALLIES. Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Commander of US Pacific Command (USPACOM), Adm. Harry B. Harris, render honors during an honor ceremony at the USPACOM headquarters. Lorenzana is in Hawaii to attend an U.S.-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Defense Informal hosted by Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and to meet with Harris to discuss the U.S.-Philippines defense relationship. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jay M. Chu
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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Supreme Court will not rehear Obama immigration plan
THE Supreme Court on Monday, October 3 declined to rehear President Barack Obama’s immigration plan which would have spared millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation. This upholds the 4-4 “non-decision” of the United States v. Texas case in June which killed the president’s immigration initiatives. In July the court — which has been one justice short following the death of Antonin Scalia — had received a request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to rehear the case once the Court installed its ninth justice. The DOJ sought out the rehearing in a statement, arguing that it reflects “the need for prompt and definitive resolution of this important case.” Following the deadlocked decision, Acting Solicitor General Ian Gershengorn wrote that the Court “should grant rehearing to provide
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Fil-Ams make case for Clinton as race heats up in Nevada
FILIPINO-American supporters of Hillary Clinton in Nevada came together on the eve of Filipino American History Month to raise support for the Democratic presidential nominee in one of the most contentious battleground states. During the last week of September, the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) outreach team from Hillary for America launched “Our AAPI Voices; Our Voice, Our Vote”, a weeklong effort to garner support for their candidate while denouncing her opponent, Republican nominee Donald Trump. The group stressed that the Republican presidential nominee does not have interests of Fil-Ams in mind. They focused on his immigration plans like his proposed immigration ban from certain countries including the Philippines and a plan to end birthright citizenship.
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IN his latest tirades against the United States, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte told U.S. President Barack Obama to “go to hell” for “reprimanding another president in front of the international community” over the alleged summary killings during the current administration’s war against illegal drugs. “Instead of helping us, the first to hit was the State Department. So you can go to hell, Mr. Obama, you can go to hell,” the Philippine president said on Tuesday,
October 4, during the 3rd Sulong Pilipinas 2016 convention in Makati City. Addressing the European Union, he said “EU, better choose purgatory. Hell is full already. Why should I be afraid of you?” Sought for a comment, U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said Duterte’s comments were “at odds” with the two countries’ warm relationship and decades-long alliance. “We’ve already spoken to this sort of rhetoric,” Kirby said during a press briefing. “Frankly, it seems at odds with the warm
relationship that exists between the Filipino and American people and the record of important cooperation between our two governments, cooperation that has continued under the Duterte government.” Duterte also reaffirmed his earlier pronouncement that he will make a close ally out of China and Russia. Duterte said they told him they could provide military weapons. “If you (U.S.) don’t want to sell arms, I’ll go to Russia. I sent the generals to Russia and Russia said ‘do not worry, we have ev-
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DOT dismisses rumors of canceled Miss Universe Duterte says Russia, by DANA
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THE Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) has dismissed rumors alleging that Miss Universe 2016 next January will be canceled. “We are not aware of any cancellation for Miss Universe. We are still having ongoing meetings with the MUO (Miss Universe Organization). Let us wait for official announcements before jumping into any conclusion,” DOT Undersecretary Kat De Castro told Inquirer on Monday, October 3. The rumors supposedly started when Department of Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo tells reporters on Tuesday, October reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtz- 4 that the Miss Universe pageant will go ahead as planned.
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AJPress photo by Vince Samson
Senators Gordon, De Lima clash over Matobato kidnap case by DANA
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THE fiery exchange between Senators Leila De Lima and Dick Gordon brought forth the suspension of the Senate hearing on Monday, October 3, over the alleged extrajudicial killings in relation to the present administration’s war on drugs. Gordon, chair of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, accused De Lima of
Senator Dick Gordon and Seantor Leila de Lima
“material concealment” when De Lima failed to mention that Edgar Matobato, a confessed member of the supposed Davao Death Squad (DDS), had a pending kidnapping for ransom case charged by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in 2000. The kidnapping case was supposedly filed by the wife of a
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certain Sali Makdum. De Lima explained the case was in her notes, and committed an oversight in skipping its mention. Gordon, however, accused her of withholding information, which later prompted De Lima to walk out of the hearing.
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China supportive of his complaints about US by KLARIZE
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IN a move that may further delineate the Philippines from the United States, President Rodrigo Duterte said that he received support from Russia and China when he complained to them about the U.S. On Sunday, October 2, Duterte said in a press conference that he had privately met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev during last month’s summits for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Laos. “I met with Medvedev, I am revealing it to you now,” Duterte said. “I told him this is the situation: They are giving me a hard time, they are disrespecting me; they are shameless. He said: ‘That is really how the Americans are.’ He said: ‘We will help you.’” He added that officials from China told him that if the Philippines wants to move towards a more independent foreign policy — a goal of this administration — then the Philippines would benefit from distancing itself from the U.S. Duterte provided no other details about the matter at Monday’s press conference, but he has previously expressed interest in both nations. Last week, Duterte said that he was open to creating new alliances with Russia and China, particularly for trade and commerce. “I am asking the Filipinos in the coming days, if America will make good its threat, I’m going to ask you to sacrifice a little bit. But by next year, I would have entered into so many new alliances with so many countries,” he said in a speech in Pampanga. He added: “Russia has agreed to talk about how they can help us here. China is ready to help us with this goddamned problem of drugs.”
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LA City Hall marks Filipino American History Month AJPress FILIPINO American History Month kicked off on Friday, September 30 as Los Angeles City councilmembers and community leaders came together to honor Fil-Ams who are excelling in various fields from food to political advocacy. The LA Filipino Association of City Employees (LAFACE) — in partnership with Councilmembers Gil Cedillo, Mitch O’ Farrell and Jose Huizar, and Board of Public
Works Commissioner Joel Jacinto — recognized FilAm Arts, which marks its 25th anniversary this year; Ruby de Vera (political and community advocacy); Rembrandt Flores (entertainment); Gina Alexander (entrepreneurship); and The Park’s Finest (food). “It is my great pleasure to honor five Angeleno powerhouses who have helped shape Filipino-American history in Los Angeles through The LA Filipino Association of City Employees (LAFACE), together with LA City councilmembers, honored five their impressive contributions Filipino-American individuals and groups to celebrate the start of Filipino American History Month.
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