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Volume 27 - No. 33 • 2 sections – 16 Pages
august 18-24, 2016
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Clinton, Trump campaigns court AAPI voters by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
LAs VeGAs — the hillary Clinton and Donald trump campaigns were in this city last week in an effort to make pitches to Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), a crucial electorate that has the potential to be the swing vote this November. Co-hosted by APIAVote and the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA), the 3 1/2-hour presidential forum held at Caesars Palace on friday, August 12 drew an estimated crowd of 3,000. Watch parties were also organized in 20 states. In addition to the campaigns of the Democratic and republican presidential nominees— represented by former President Bill Clinton and Utah Attorney General sean reyes, respectively—Libertar-
ian candidate Gary Johnson and Green Party candidate Dr. Jill stein appeared at the beginning of the program in a Q&A format hosted by msNBC’s richard Lui. It marked the first time presidential nominees from four political parties were represented and addressed the AAPI community at one event. though Johnson and stein have not received as much coverage, they presented themselves as alternatives to both hillary Clinton and Donald trump. If either Clinton or trump is elected, Johnson said the country “will be more polarizing than ever.” “A wasted vote is voting for someone you don’t believe in,” the former New mexico governor said. meanwhile, stein said she’s the PAGE A2
Former President Bill Clinton stumps for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Friday, August 12 at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Clinton was one of the speakers during the historic presidential forum -- featuring representatives from four presidential campaigns -- organized by APIAVote and the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA). AJPress photo by Robert Macabagdal
Duterte slams UN for ‘stupid proposition’ against drug war
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DATELINE The complexity of the Asian American electorate from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
AsIAN Americans are the fastest-growing demographic in the United states. In the last five years, the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community increased by 19 percent, according to the United states Census Bureau. And it’s not stopping there. A recent UCLA study reported that by 2040, the AAPI voter population in the U.s. is projected to double with an expected population of 12.2 million. Current naturalization trends can explain this phenomenon as hordes of Asian immigrants are making their way to the U.s. since 2012, approximately 60 percent of newly eligible AAPI individuals have gained the right to vote, meaning that the 2016 election will have the most diverse electorate by far, according to a 2016 report from Pew research Center. With the AAPI community growing exPAGE A2
Judge approves sale of abandoned ship in Georgia Stranded Filipino sailors may be home soon fILIPINo sailors abandoned on a cargo ship off the coast of Georgia since April may be heading home soon thanks to a federal Court Decision delivered on monday, August 15 permitting the vessel’s sale. A legal dispute between creditors and the owners of the Newlead Castellano kept 15 crewmembers from returning to their home countries, according to the Associated Press. the boat was seized by federal marshals after unloading 20,000 tons of sugar in savanna and was eventually put up for auction when its owners defaulted on their debt. Visa restrictions prevent the 13 filipino sailors, one Greek engineer and one romanian electrician — who stayed behind to man the shipping vessel — from stepping foot on U.s. soil. they had been forced to say onboard the ship, currently docked about 20 miles from Georgia off of tybee PAGE A4
by Dana
M. siOsOn
AJPress
Pres. Rodrigo Duterte
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PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte slammed the United Nations (UN) for backing a “stupid proposition” in criticizing the administration’s campaign against illegal drugs, on monday, August 17. “here comes the UN, easily swayed and coming on a very stupid proposition,” Duterte said in his speech at the Philippines’ police headquarters, Camp Crame. In a statement on Wednesday,
August 3, UN office on Drugs and Crime (UNoDC) executive Director Yury fedotov joined UN secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in “condemning the apparent endorsement of extrajudicial killings” in the Philippines. UNoDC then made a proposition “to bring drug traffickers to justice with the appropriate legal safeguards in line with international standards and norms and promote prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and reintegration approaches based in evidence, science, public health and hu-
man rights.” ‘’Why would the United Nations be so easy to be swayed into interfering in the affairs of this republic?” Duterte said. As the one who ordered the campaign against drugs, the president said he claims “full and sole responsibility” on the recent deaths of suspected criminals but expressed that his government cannot be investigated for genocide over the killings. ‘’UN, you can only investigate [for] genocide when you kill withPAGE A2
Malacañang: Marcos burial will Trump: ‘Extreme vetting’ push through unless SC issues TRO needed for immigrants to US by Dana
M. siOsOn
AJPress
mALACAñANG on Wednesday, August 17, said late and former President ferdinand marcos’ burial at heroes’ Cemetery will push through unless the supreme Court (sC) will issue a temporary restraining order (tro). “It seems that everything is starting to move according to arrangements, so unless there is a tro (temporary restraining order) or anything like that, it will proceed as planned,” presidential spokesman ernesto Abella said in a news
conference. “If there are any motions and any cases filed, let it proceed and then president will respond as he sees fit. the president will abide by the rulings.” Although september 18 is the date eyed for marcos’ burial, Abella however, clarified that no official burial date has been set yet. “the process is ongoing, nobody’s rushing anything,” he said. sC to conduct oral argument on Wednesday, August 17, Philippine suPAGE A2
by Christina
M. Oriel
AJPress
rePUBLICAN presidential nominee Donald trump on monday, August 15 proposed a “new screening test” for immigrants seeking to enter the United states. Delivering a foreign policy address in Youngstown, ohio, trump echoed the call for stricter immigration — a cornerstone of his campaign
— and reiterated his belief that “radical Islamic terrorism” is the biggest threat the world faces today. he went on to cite examples of terrorist attacks on U.s. soil — including the Boston marathon bombings and the san Bernardino and orlando mass shootings — and abroad. to defeat IsIs, trump proposed a “new immigration PAGE A3
Robredo seeks dismissal of Marcos election protest by Dana
siOsOn AJPress
COURT ACTION. Martial law victims led by Rep. Neri Colmenares turn to the Supreme Court on Monday, Aug. 15, in their bid to scuttle a Duterte administration plan to bury the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at Libingan ng mga Bayani. Inquirer.net photo by Marianne Bermudez
VICe President Leni robredo on monday, August 15, asked the supreme Court (sC) to dismiss the electoral protest filed against her by the defeated former senator ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. In her 536-page answer, robredo, through her lawyers romulo macalintal and ma. Bernadette sardillo, asked the sC — which also serves as the Presidential electoral tribunal (Pet) — to dismiss the protest PAGE A3 Vice President Leni Robredo
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