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DATELINE Trump administration to move forward with immigration plans FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
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DREAMers unaffected by deportation threats AS promised during President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Tuesday, February 21 plans to conduct a wide crackdown on undocumented immigrants in the United States. DHS Secretary John Kelly issued two memoranda to go forth with the president’s widely criticized executive orders which include strengthening security at the U.S.Mexico border, removing a policy that released people caught at the border on bail that they attend deportation hearings and detaining any undocumented immigrant convicted of any criminal activity, among other directives. “It implements new policies designed to stem illegal immigration and facilitate the detection, apprehension, detention, and removal of aliens who have no lawful basis to enter or remain in the United States,” Kelly wrote in one memorandum. The new, stricter immigration policies are a remarkable departure from former Presi-
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MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Leila De Lima turned herself to arresting authorities on Friday, February 24, following the issuance of an arrest warrant against her by a Muntinlupa court. From her Senate office in Room 502, she was escorted to the agents of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) led by Chief Superintendent Roel Obusan. The surrender comes after De Lima spent the night in her office at the Senate. The CIDG team also spent the night in the Senate premises. Presiding Judge Juanita Guerrero of the Regional Trial Court Branch issued the warrant after she had found probable cause in the case filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ). “After a careful evaluation of the herein information and all the evidence presented during the preliminary investigation conducted in this case by the Department of Justice, Manila, the Court finds sufficient probable cause for the issuance of Warrants of Arrest against all the accused Leila M. De Lima, Rafael Marcos Z. Ragos and Ronnie Palisoc Dayan,” Guerrero said in her arrest order. The case in Branch 204 is just one of the three cases filed by the justice department. The other two cases are with Branch 205 (Judge Amelia Fabros-Corpuz) and Branch 206 (Judge Patria Manalastas-de Leon). These cases were raffled off on Monday, February 20. The office of De Lima expressed surprise over the order of Guerrero considering that the judge arrived from a trip only on Thursday, February 23..
Filipino named president of DePaul University Ex-Davao Death PAFCOM celebrates Presidents’ Day Squad leader: feeding the homeless, low-income Pres. Duterte Calls on low-income Filipinos who may be qualified to avail of free services ordered killings DE LIMA’S DILEMMA. Reporters wait outside the office of Sen. Leila De Lima after she has been issued a warrant of arrest by the Muntinlupa Regional Trial Court on Thursday, Feb. 23. De Lima is facing three charges in relation to her alleged collusion with inmates and protection of the illegal drugs trade at the National Bilibid Prison in exchange for money during her time as Justice secretary of the Aquino administration. Philstar.com photos
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A FILIPINO was appointed the president of DePaul University in Chicago, considered the largest Catholic university in the United States. Dr. A Gabriel Esteban, who is originally from the Philippines, will leave his current post as the head of Seton Hall University, a Catholic institution in South Orange, Dr. A Gabriel Esteban Jersey. When he assumes office at DePaul on July 1, he will become the first non-ordained leader in the institution’s 119-year history. He succeeds the Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M., who stepped down in June of last year. Esteban said it was a “great privilege and honor” to have served as the president of
WHILE mayor of Davao City, President Rodrigo Duterte ordered a “death squad” to carry out killings or other criminal acts in exchange for money, a former policeman revealed this week. Alleged Davao Death Squad (DDS) leader and retired SPO3 Arturo Lascañas confessed on Monday, February 20 that Duterte personally directed the group to perform killings, usually of drug dealers and
JERSEY CITY – Officers, members and volunteers from the Philippine American Friendship Committee (PAFCOM) led by its president Rose Javier returned for the second year to The Square Meal Soup Kitchen to provide breakfast and lunch to more than 200 people. “We started last year and we did it again this year. It is our way of helping the homeless members of the community that is why we partnered with Let’s Celebrate,” Javier told the Asian Journal. PAFCOM officers took a day off from their busy schedule on Presidents’ Day to volunteer at Let’s Celebrate’s Square As an organization, PAFCOM Meal soup kitchen in Jersey City and feed the homeless and low-income families and individuals served by the
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PH hopes to continue its growth trajectory in 2017 Yasay seeks dialogue with Global Filipino diaspora consistent contributor to PH economic growth story by MOMAR
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NEW YORK — “The Philippine investment climate continues to capture the confidence of the prime movers in global business given the strong performance and sustained growth of our economy,” said Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Nora K. Terrado as she spoke before more than 150 community leaders who gathered at the Philippine Center on Saturday, February 18 for a general assembly. Terrado was in New York with a contin-
gent to promote health care and business process management in the Philippines through various roadshows in key cities across America. At the general assembly, Terrado delivered a report on the Philippine economy and the current investment climate. “We can be proud of our country as it continues to perform well and it is resilient amidst external shocks,” Terrado said, citing a host of reasons why it is the best time for businesses to invest in the Philippines. “We are very optimistic that the Philippines will continue its growth Consul General Tess Dizon-De
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ary 21, Yasay said he “personally would like to see through a possibility of a dialogue” with TillerPHILIPPINE Foreign Affairs son. Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr. is “I hope that this can be done seeking a dialogue with United as soon as possible,” he added. States Secretary of State Rex TilPhilippine President Rodrigo lerson as part of Manila’s efforts Duterte had been distancing the to build a “closer relationship” country from the United States with Washington. under former President Barack During the conclusion of the Obama for the latter’s alleged Association of Southeast Asian ‘hypocrisy’ and criticisms of the Nations (ASEAN) Foreign Minis- intensified campaign against ilters Retreat on Tuesday, Februu PAGE A3 by DANA
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