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Duterte, Marcos widen lead in latest surveys by HeleN
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MANILA—Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte maintained his two-digit lead over closest rival Sen. Grace Poe in the presidential race, according to the latest Pulso ng Bayan survey conducted by FINAL DEBATE. Presidential candidates (from left) Vice President Jejomar Binay, Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Pulse Asia. Duterte, Sen. Grace Poe and former Interior Secretary Manuel Roxas II sing the national anthem before the start of the third and final Sen. Ferdinand “Bongbong” presidential debate at the University of Pangasinan on Sunday, April 24. Philstar.com photo Marcos Jr., son and namesake of the late dictator, meanwhile, remained the leading vice presidential candidate. to address the country’s bur- tures for easier monitoring of The non-commissioned survey, by iaN Jamotillo geoning issues. The Luzon leg the region. AJPress conducted from April 16 to 20, Traffic woes of the debate marks the return showed Duterte still leading the on the issue of worsening PhILIPPINe presidential of Santiago after being absent race with 35 percent of 1,800 regishopefuls squared off for the in the second debate due to her traffic in Metro Manila, Binay tered voters choosing him to be the plans to revamp the Metro Rail last time in the Luzon leg of the cancer treatment. country’s next president. Transit (MRT3) and expand the The fate of Mindanao debate series organized by the Duterte’s rating went up by 11 The debate kicked off with PNR railway system as well as Commission on elections (ComPAGE A2 elec) on Sunday, April 24 at the the issues on the continuous reviving the “Bicol express” Phinma-University of Pangas- terrorism in Mindanao and the line. he also mentioned splitinan. The final debate, which Mamasapano duel that killed ting the Department of Transwas organized as a “town hall,” 44 soldiers. Santiago plans to portation and Communication was moderated by ABS-CBN dismantle private armies and (DoTC) agency for better traffic anchors Karen Davila and Tony adopt the customary law into management. Duterte aims to add more Velasquez in cooperation with our Western style model of Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster justice, while Roxas wants to MRT carriages to improve mass ng Pilipinas (KBP) and Manila implement the Comprehensive transit. Creating new train lines is also one of his priorities while Agreement on Bangsamoro. Bulletin. however, Duterte stated stating that the Clark InternaDavao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, Vice President Jejomar that peace talks with the NPA tional Airport should be used as Binay, Department of Interior should resolve the issue. Binay an alternative airport with a fast and Local Government (DILG) stressed the importance of fix- train to bring passengers to and secretary Mar Roxas and Sena- ing first the poverty issue in the from Manila. Poe proposed a new subway tors Grace Poe and Miriam De- region and Poe, on the other Malacañang photo fensor-Santiago were all present hand, focused on creating pro- system as a mode of transporcarrying each of their platforms vincial hospitals and infrastrucPAGE A2
PH presidential bets face off in final debate
MOBBED. Vice presidential candidate Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. was given a rockstar welcome when he visited the University of Eastern Philippines in Catarman, Samar where thousands of people warmly received his message for national unity. Senate photo
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Explain low overseas voter turnout, envoys told
FoReIGN Undersecretary Rafael Seguis on Monday, April 25 asked ambassadors and consuls general to explain “the decimal and even zero voter turnout” in their jurisdictions of overseas absentee voters, of whom only 87,601, or less than 10 percent, of the 1.37 million registered voters had cast ballots. In a memorandum, a copy of which was furnished to the Inquirer, Seguis said some foreign service posts had not submitted their reports from April 9 to April 18 while others had decimal and even zero voter turnout. “effective immediately, all heads of posts are instructed to lead by example—by voting first along with the officers and personnel down to their dependents and family members,” said Seguis, who chairs the overseas Voting Secretariat of the Department of Foreign Affairs. “I’m not as optimistic as I want to be. PAGE A2
Pres. Benigno Aquino III
Aquino: Abu Sayyaf plotted to kidnap Manny DFA to UK, US: Assess PH security situation objectively Pacquiao, Kris Aquino by Pia lee-Brago Philstar.com
MANILA—The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) urged the United Kingdom and the United States to present a balanced and objective assessPReSIDeNT Aquino on Wednesday, April 27 disclosed ment of the security situation in the Philippines alleged Abu Sayyaf plots to kidnap world boxing champion following travel advisories issued by the two counManny Pacquiao and the president’s sister, Kris, a popular tries. television personality. “The Department has been advised of the contents Mr. Aquino disclosed the plots in an 800-word state- of the new travel warnings issued by the UK and US ment released by Malacañang two days after the bandits governments. We acknowledge that it is the prerogabeheaded a Canadian hostage, John Ridsdel, whom they tive of these governments to issue advisories that seized together with two other Westerners and a Filipino aim to protect the welfare of their nationals abroad, woman from a beach resort in Davao del Norte province which they have been doing for the past few years,” seven months ago. the DFA said in a statement. Image from an undated Abu Sayyaf video shows Canadians John Philstar.com photo PAGE A2 PAGE A3 Ridsdel (right) and Robert Hall. by Nikko
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Rep. Titus, immigrants call for immigration reform after SC hearing
Fil-Ams keep memory of WWII vets alive as ranks dwindle
SAN FRANCISCo—And now they are down to nine. This is the sad reality facing the number of surviving Filipino World War II (WWII) veterans who were able to attend the recent Prisoners of War Day. “out of the 17 we had last year when we commemorated the 73rd anniversary (of the Fall of Bataan), now we only have nine. Most of them are 90-years-old, they may not last too long and that is the sad part,” lamented American Legion Bataan Post 600 Commander Rudy Asercion, also the National Federation of FilipinoAmericans Association Region VIII Chair. “In 2002, I hosted an event with over 600 veterans. Then in celebration 60th anniversary of the Leyte landing in 2004, 384 veterans were present,” Asercion added. The recent event coincided with the 74th PAGE A2
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FoLLoWING the US Supreme Court’s hearing on President Barack obama’s executive orders on immigration, US Rep. Dina Titus on Friday, April 22, held a press conference that highlighted the nation’s need for comprehensive immigration reform. Titus specifically touched on how the policies would benefit undocumented immigrants and the state of Nevada. “It’s been years since the Senate passed a bipartisan bill,” said Titus, who represents Nevada’s first district, at her Las Vegas District office. “The house refuses to take Joined by immigrants, Rep. Dina Titus on Friday, April 22 held a press conference it up, we have protested, we have that highlighted the nation’s need for comprehensive immigration reform. fasted, we have signed discharge AJPress photos by Robert Macabagdal
petitions, all in hopes of getting that legislation passed because it would bring families ... out of the shadows [and] into the mainstream, keep families from being separated and take away that fear that any minute you could be deported.” Central to the discussion were the programs obama announced in late 2014, which would have deferred deportation for more than four million undocumented immigrants in the United States. one of the programs, Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA), would provide temporary relief from deportation and legal work authorization for three years with the possibility of renewal.
The other would have expanded a 2012 program aimed at immigrant youth brought to the country as children, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Twenty-six Republican states in the nation filed a lawsuit led by Texas that led to a temporary injunction on the programs. Also in support of it is Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt. Titus said that the Supreme Court, which currently has eight members after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February, is likely to issue a 4-4 decision on the case and will probably make the ruling in late June. Such a split would keep the programs blocked, but would not set a legal precedent, PAGE A3