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Supreme Court appears divided on arguments over Obama’s immigration orders by Agnes
ConstAnte AJPress
the nation’s top court on monday, April 18, heard oral arguments for the case United states v. texas, which challenges President Barack obama’s executive actions to grant reprieve to millions of undocumented immigrants in the country. monday’s arguments centered on whether obama overstepped his authority by President Barack Obama concludes a National Security Council meeting in the authorizing programs in November 2014 White House in advance of his trip to Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom and that would defer deportation for about four Germany on Tuesday, April 19, 2016. White House photo by Pete Souza PAGE A2
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DATELINE US shows power in Asia from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
Carter says America’s presence due to China’s behavior in sea row
Waving their signs, immigrant families at the rally outside the Supreme Court call on the nation’s top justices to support President Barack Obama’s executive actions on Monday, April 18. Inquirer.net photo by Jon Melegrito
DFA, envoys urge overseas Filipinos to vote by estRellA
toRRes Inquirer.net
the DePArtmeNt of foreign Affairs (DfA) has stepped up its drive to convince overseas filipinos to vote. the country’s ambassadors to saudi Arabia, Belgium and switzerland, among others, posted messages and spoke at gatherings to urge filipinos in their jurisdiction to cast their ballots for the 2016 national elections. “It is time to let your voices be heard no matter how far, to have a say in the governance of your country,” Philippine Ambassador
to switzerland and Liechtenstein Joselito A. Jimeno told the filipino community in his area, urging them to go to the embassy to vote. DfA Undersecretary rafael seguis, who heads the overseas Voting secretariat said that as of April 19, the overseas voter turnout remained low at 98,963 or 7.19 percent of the total 1.37 million registered voters. he told ambassadors to explain the low turnout and to take a more proactive stance in getting overseas filipinos to vote. overseas voting began on April 9 and will continue up to may
ABoArD the Uss JohN C. steNNIs — for the second time in five months, Defense secretary Ashton Carter landed aboard a Us aircraft carrier in the bitterly contested south China sea, sending a deliberate message to China on American power in the region. Equipment and supplies for use in the 2016 national elections were on hand at With a key Asia-Pacific ally at his side on the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco for the training. Inquirer.net photo the Uss John C. stennis on friday, April 15, Carter said the only reason America’s presence in the region came up as an issue was because of China’s behavior in the south China sea over the past year. by Rudy sAntos/Philstar.com “that’s a question of Chinese behavior,” Carter told reporters as he and Philippine mANILA – Is bullet-planting back at the Ninoy Aquino Defense secretary Voltaire Gazmin watched International Airport? Us Navy f/A 18 “hornet” fighter jets launch NAIA personnel barred an elderly couple from boarding a into the vivid blue skies, about 126 kilome- Us-bound flight on tuesday, April 19 after the office for transters west of the main Philippine island of port security (ots) reported finding a live .38-caliber bullet in Luzon. one of their bags at the departure area of terminal 1. “What’s new is not an American carrier in esteban Cortabista, 78, and his wife salvacion, 75, of this region. What’s new is the context of ten- Boso-Boso, Antipolo, rizal were barred from boarding Kosion [that] exists, which we want to reduce,” rean Airlines flight Ke 622 bound for Los Angeles via seoul, Carter said. south Korea. the Cortabistas were shocked and trembling in fear after PAGE A3 ots personnel informed them that a live bullet was found in their carry-on luggage. the couple denied owning the bullet, saying it was their second time to travel to America “and we both know that carrying bullets in the airport is prohibited so why we would NAIA personnel barred an elderly couple from boarding a US-bound flight bring bullet?” late Tuesday afternoon after the Office for Transport Security (OTS) esteban said that he was surprised why they were allowed to reported finding a live .38-caliber bullet in one of their bags at the departure Philstar.com photo by Rudy Santos PAGE A2 area of Terminal 1. the supreme Court has lifted the Commission on elections (Comelec) ban on campaigning overseas except Philippine embassies and consulates where actual voting takes place. “the Court en banc partially granted the application for a temporary restraining effective immediately and continuing until further orders from the Court enjoining the Comby AnA RoA ing from metro manila, Luzon Inquirer.net elec, its deputies and other related instruoutside metro manila, Classes mentalities from implementing [provisions seN. ferDINAND “Bong- ABC and D, results of the latest under republic Act 9189 or the overseas bong” marcos Jr. appears to Pulse Asia survey conducted Absentee Voting Act which prohibits camhave so far escaped unhurt from April 5 to 10 showed. paigning abroad during the 30-day overseas the sustained bashing he has he held a four-point lead voting period] except within Philippine embeen getting front and center over sen. francis “Chiz” esbassies, consulates and other posts where for refusing to apologize for cudero who was preferred by overseas voters may exercise their right to the martial law excesses of his 23 percent of the respondents. vote…where partisan political activities shall father’s martial law regime, top- escudero was in a statistical tie still be prohibited until further orders from ping the latest Pulse Asia voter with Camarines sur rep. Leni the court,” the high court said. preference survey of vice presi- robredo who had 21 percent. In the same resolution, the high court also dential candidates released on the survey, commissioned by ordered Comelec to comment on the petition tuesday, April 19. ABs-CBN, interviewed 4,000 filed by filipino-American businesswoman the survey showed marcos respondents and used a margin Vice presidential candidate Sen. Bongbong Marcos during a Loida Nicolas-Lewis. got a nationwide rating of 27 of error of plus-or-minus 1.5 campaign sortie in Tarlac province. she said the prohibition under rA9189 Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande percent, with solid support comPAGE A2 PAGE A2
9—election Day in the Philippines. figures from the DfA showed the turnout in the Americas remained the lowest at .84 percent or 2,322 out of the 275,729 registered voters. second lowest was europe with 10,404 ballots cast or 6.43 percent of the total 161,718 registered voters. filipinos in middle east and Africa appeared the most enthusiastic with 47,698 votes cast or 8.03 percent of 593,772 registered voters. But in terms of percentage, PAGE A2
Tanim-bala scam back? US-bound senior couple held at NAIA Duterte under fire
PH top court issues TRO vs Comelec prohibition on campaigning overseas
Bongbong tops survey for VP amid attacks by rival bets
for rape comment by IAn JAmotIllo AJPress
A reCorDeD video of presidential bet, Davao City mayor rodrigo Duterte, commenting about an Australian woman who was raped and killed during the 1989 Davao hostage crisis, went viral on social media on sunday, April 17—igniting furious remarks from netizens, politicians, celebrities and humanitarian groups. earlier in his message, Duterte said he was mad about the incident and ordered the criminals to be killed. however, the Davao City mayor was slammed after making a joke about Jacqueline hamill, a 36-year-old Australian missionary woman who was raped during the prison outbreak incident. “I was angry because she was raped, PAGE A4
Presidential candidate and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte Inquirer.net photo