New York & New Jersey -- June 10 -- 16, 2016

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Volume 10 – Issue 24 • 16 Pages

JUNE 10-16, 2016 Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Clinton makes history, clinches Democratic Party nomination by MoMAr

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AJPress

BrooKLYN, NY—former state Department secretary hillary rodham Clinton made history tuesday, June 7, when she clinched the Democratic presidential nomination after posting decisive victories in the California, New Jersey and New mexico primaries, becoming the first woman to lead a major presidential party

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ticket in the United states. “tonight caps an amazing journey – a long, long journey. We all owe so much to those who came before, and tonight belongs to all of you,” she said, addressing her supporters who trooped to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to witness history happen. “thanks to you, we’ve reached a milestone, the first time in our nation’s history that a woman will be a major party’s nominee,” Clin-

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from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

Senate Democrats announce implementation of program to reunite Filipino WWII veterans with families

ton told the audience. “tonight’s victory is not about one person. It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.” the jubilant audience, composed of thousands of Clinton supporters waved American flags and chanted “hillary!” as the former first lady made her way to the podium.

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US, China officials discuss sea disputes oBAmA administration officials voiced concerns over territorial disputes between China and five other countries, restrictions to foreign investment in Chinese industries and overproduction from that country’s industrial sector at the Us-China strategic and economic Dialogue in Beijing. on monday, June 6, Us treasury secretary Jacob Lew called on leaders in the People’s republic of China (PrC) to reduce its output of steel and other industrial goods. he said Chinese overcapacity is having a “distorting and damaging effect on global markets.” A glut of supply has weakened the market value of steel, according to CNBC. the Us Department of Commerce has instituted tariffs on steel in response to excess global supply. Chinese finance minister, Lou Jiwei, referred to concerns regarding China’s overcapacity as “hype” and said his country was “confronting the issue squarely,” the Wall street Journal reported. Lew also pushed for progress on a poten-

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Bongbong Marcos camp alleges Comelec used of secret server by AJPress

the camp of senator ferdinand “Bongbong” r. marcos, Jr. on tuesday, June 7 bared that it will file an election protest, alleging that the Commission on elections (Comelec) used a fourth server to manipulate the national elections held last may. Atty. Jose Amor Amorado, head of the BBm le- President-elect Rodrigo Duterte gal team and Abakada rep. Jonathan Dela Cruz, political adviser of marcos, told reporters that there was a “fourth server,” kept secret from the public by smartmatic and Comelec. “this was never disclosed. this is the fourth server and therefore it should have been subjected to source code review also and everything else. But this was not disclosed to the public. this is in by ChristinA M. oriel violation of the law,” de la Cruz said. AJPress earlier on tuesday, there was a preliminary inu PAGE A2 PhILIPPINe President-elect rodrigo Duterte — who has been under fire for the past week for seemingly justifying the killing of journalists — has since backtracked from his comments, according to a statement released on Wednesday, June 8. since uttering the controversial remarks, the 71-year-old incoming president has been criticized by local and international groups, including United Nations (UN) experts earlier this week. UN special rapporteur on summary executions Cristof heyns

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Duterte: I do not condone killing of journalists

DHS will finally allow certain veteran family members to come to the US expeditiously, ahead of visa seNAtors mazie K. hirono (D-hI), harry reid (D-NV), and tim Kaine (D-VA) joined filipino World War II veterans and community advocates to announce the implementation of a long-awaited program to reunite the aging veterans with their children and families. U.s. Citizenship and Immigration service (UsCIs) Chief of staff Juliet Choi provided more details on how the veterans can apply for parole under the new policy. UsCIs began to accept applications on Wednesday, June 8. senator Charles e. schumer said thursday, June 9 that the Department of homeland security (Dhs) U.s. Citizenship and

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Hillary Clinton claimed the Democratic presidential nomination on Tuesday, June 7 after decisive victories in the California, New Jersey and New Mexico primaries. The former first lady has become the first woman to capture a major party nomination for president.

Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr.

Panel urges victims to report scams and frauds to authorities Most common scams targeting immigrant communities bared by MoMAr

G. VisAyA

AJPress

sCAmmers defraud members of the ethnic communities across the United states every day by selling worthless products and fake services for everything from immigration, housing and health, debt collection, jobs and education. During the recent tax season, scams involving impostor Irs and Us Department of treasury officials experienced a spike. Consumers and potential victims are told that they owe back taxes, and are then threatened with the prospect of being arrested or Sandy Close (right), New America Media executive director, welcomes the being charged with a felony panelists and guests who attended an ethnic media briefing on spotting and AJPress Photo by Momar G. Visaya unless they pay-up immedi- avoiding scams in our communities. ately. account number and passwords. A lot of these scams now happen online New America media (NAm) and the and through mobile phones via calls from federal trade Commission (ftC) arranged weird and unknown area codes to unsolic- a briefing with members of the community ited text messages. from a legitimate look- media and invited law enforcement officials, ing but fake email from your primary bank community advocates and consumers to disasking you to change your password to yet cuss the types of fraud that are on the rise, another email sent by the company you use what people can do to protect themselves to send money to relatives back in the Phil- and the importance of reporting these scams ippines. A quick and cursory click later and to the authorities. you have given these con artists your bank u PAGE A3

called the remarks “irresponsible in the extreme, and unbecoming of any leader.” “A message of this nature amounts to incitement to violence and killing, in a nation already ranked as the second-deadliest country for journalists,” he added. estimates show that 174 journalists have been murdered in the Philippines since President ferdinand marcos stepped down three decades ago; seventy seven of those murders have been committed since 1992. one of the deadliest incidents was in 2009 when 58 individuals, including 32 journalists, were

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US may order Joma Sison’s arrest while on his way to PH, NDFP negotiator says by Alexis

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DAVAo CItY—Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founder Jose ma. sison’s homecoming remains a “ticklish” issue as he may be arrested while on his way because he has been labeled as a terrorist by the United states (Us), a negotiator of the National Democratic front of the Philippines (NDfP) said. NDfP negotiator and spokesman fidel Agcaoili said sison’s arrest can spoil the peace talks between the incoming Duterte administration and the communists. “You know, Joma’s (sison’s

nickname) coming home is a very ticklish issue. the Us has again come up with statement putting the CPP and the NPA (New People’s Army) in the terrorist list,” Agcaoili said in a press conference at the Ateneo de Davao Wednesday night. “the Us can become a spoiler through its control of the Interpol,” he added. Agcaoili said there is no direct flight from the Netherlands to the Philippines so sison would have a stopover in taiwan if he flies via the royal Dutch Airlines. “they might present a warrant against him in taipei and every-

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