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Two Philippine nationals arrested in four-day immigration sweep across Southern California by Agnes

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tWo Philippine nationals were among 244 foreign nationals arrested during a Us immigration and Customs enforcement (iCe) four-day sweep in southern California. one of the men was 31 years old with convictions for battery and felony burglary, and was arrested in los Angeles on monday, Aug. 24. the other was a

39-year-old with convictions for battery, petty theft, felony burglary, and two convictions for being under the influence of a controlled substance. he was arrested in moreno Valley on sunday, Aug. 23. iCe only released the names of arrestees being held on administrative immigration violations, Virginia Kice, iCe western regional communications director and spokesperson, told the Asian Journal in an email.

As of thursday, sept. 3, both filipino men remain in custody pending removal proceedings, iCe Public Affairs spokeswoman lori haley said in an email. the southern California sweep, which took place from Aug. 23 through Aug. 26, was the most successful, iCe enforcement and removal operations deputy field office director David marin told KPCC. this was because of the number of arrestees who had records with “really serious felonies,” marin

told the radio station. “We think it’s really important that we get those people and remove them, not only from the community but from the country. Because ultimately, that’s going to make the community and our country safer,” marin said, according to KPCC. the majority of individuals taken into custody as a result of the four-day operation are originally from mexico (191), according to a release from the agency. Arrestees came from 21 differ-

ent countries, including Ghana, france, Peru and thailand. the sweep covered six southland counties, with most number of arrests occurring in los Angeles County (99), followed by orange County (55), san Bernardino County (43), riverside County (24), santa Barbara County (20), and san luis obispo County (3), the iCe release stated. Among individuals captured was

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PH gov’t losing up to P5-B through balikbayan smuggling by Prinz And

P. MAgtulis ChristinA Mendez Philstar.com

mANilA – the government is losing about P3 billion to P5 billion a year from smuggling using balikbayan boxes, although the Bureau of Customs (BoC) has only made 38 such seizures over the past six years, valued at P12.3 Customs Commissioner Alberto Lina million. listens during the Senate inquiry on the Customs commissioner Alberto planned inspection of balikbayan boxes lina told the senate committee yesterday. Photo by Kriz John Rosales hearing thursday, sept. 3, a tight-

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DATELINE Clarkson OK’d to play for PH in FIBA, father says he won’t play from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

fil-Am los Angeles lakers guard Jordan Clarkson has been cleared to play for the Philippines in the upcoming fiBA Asia Championship, but his father says he won’t be participating. “As you know in professional sports, timing is of the essence especially when managing a player’s career,” his father, mike Clarkson, said in an email to Us-based Philstar contributor homer sayson. “Unfortunately, the timing couldn’t be worse as he [Jordan] prepares for rigors of the upcoming 2015-2016 NBA season and heightened performance expectations.”

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Right-to-die bill advances in California assembly

er inspection of balikbayan boxes should have been implemented to prevent further revenue loss for the government. lina reluctantly apologized before the senate over the brouhaha caused by the planned opening and inspection of balikbayan boxes in an effort to curb smuggling. senate President Pro-tempore ralph recto expressed concern over the planned increase of charges for a container of balikbayan boxes from P80,000 to P120,000,

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LP should drop Grace – Drilon by Jefferson

ManilaTimes.net

seNAte President franklin Drilon wants the liberal Party (lP) to stop courting senator Grace Poe to team up with interior secretary manuel “mar” roxas 2nd, saying all efforts to convince her to run for Vice President is useless because she is also aspiring for the presidency. Drilon, vice chairman of lP, on friday said the ruling party should look at other personalities who can be fielded as the running mate of roxas. “in my view, sen. Grace Poe is already a candidate for President. the writings are on the wall. she will run,” he told reporters. As the filing of certificates of candidacies (CoCs) draws near, Drilon said he will ask the party’s National

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Environmental activists blow on horns in front of the Chinese Embassy in Makati City during a rally to protest recent moves by China in island-building at the disputed group of islands in the South China Sea. Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez

US urged to take firmer stand on China

ment and Alliances to resist China’s Aggression) and the UsPilipino for Good Governance mANilA – Philippine and (Us4PPG) are organizing a seUs-based filipino groups are lect group of filipinos to travel calling on the Us government to the Us to engage and update to take a firmer stand against key personalities in Capitol hill China’s continuous bullying in as well as strategic study groups the West Philippine sea and about China’s current activities south China sea meant to bol- in the disputed region. ster its encompassing maritime “the Us (government) must and territorial claims. realize that it is also in their best the group mArChA (move- interest to take a firmer response by JAiMe lAude Philstar.com

De Lima on possibility of being Roxas’ VP: It’s out of my psyche

the right to die in California on tuesday, sept. 1, moved one step forward when a state Assembly committee advanced a bill that would allow terminally-ill patients to take medication that would end their life. in a 10-3 vote, the Assembly Public health and Developmental services Committee propelled ABX2-15 to another committee, the Associated Press reported. “i think our loved ones suffer when they don’t need to,” Assemblyman mark stone (Dscotts Valley), a member of the committee, said before the vote, according to Los Ange-

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Justice Secretary Leila de Lima

“it is out of my psyche,” Justice secretary leila de lima said when asked to comment on reports that she was being considered a running mate for interior secretary mar roxas. “Ang ano ko lang ngayon ay senatorial. Anything beyond that, i am not ready,” De lima told reporters on friday, sept. 4. De lima, according to liberal Party sources, is being eyed as potential vice presidential candidate after her survey ratings rose following her spat with iglesia ni Cristo. the iNC staged a protest accusing De lima of giving excessive attention to cases filed by their expelled members against their leaders. De lima said no one had talked to her about the possibility of being roxas’ running mate. “i do not think that is possible,” she said. (Tetch Torres-Tupas/rc)

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to China’s bullying,” mArChA chair and former national security adviser and Parañaque congressman roilo Golez said. latest territorial monitoring over the region showed China has shifted to construction in the seven man-made islands out of the formerly obscure maritime features located within the country’s regime of islands in the Kalayaan island

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