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Volume 10 – Issue 4 • 16 Pages

JANUARY 22-28, 2016 Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

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Despite DQ, Poe, Duterte in Comelec list of presidential bets Binay of the United Nationalist Alliance (UNA), Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago of the People’s MANILA—Sen. Grace Poe and Reform Party, Liberal Party (LP) Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, standard bearer Manuel Roxas II, who are both facing disqualifica- Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) tion from the presidential race, candidate Mel Mendoza, party-list made it to the initial list of candi- Rep. Roy Señeres of the Partido ng dates running for president in the Mangagawa at Magsasaka WorkMay elections. ers and Peasants Party (WPPPMM) Based on the list released on and independent candidate Dante Thursday, Jan. 21 by the Commis- Valencia. sion on Elections (Comelec), only Duterte is running under the Pareight out of 130 candidates seek- tido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ing the presidency were approved. ng Bayan. Poe is an independent Apart from Poe and Duterte, candidate. those on the list of presidential The Comelec listed Sen. Alan bets are Vice President Jejomar Peter Cayetano, Francis Escudero, by mAyEn JAymAlin Philstar.com

Gringo Honasan, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Antonio Trillanes IV as well as Camarines Sur Rep. Leni Robredo as the official candidates for vice president. A total of 19 aspirants filed their certificates of candidacy for vice president in October last year. In the senatorial race, a total of 52 candidates made it to the list. They include Raffy Alunan (independent), Ina Ambolodto (LP), Tonyboy Aquino (independent), Godofredo Arquiza (independent), Levito Baligod (independent), Greco Belgica (independent), Walden Bello (independent), Sandra Cam (PMP), Joel Catmon

(PRP), Mel Chavez (WPPPMM), Neri Colmenares (Makabayan), Leila de Lima (LP), Isko Moreno (PMP), Senate President Franklin Drilon (LP), Larry Gadon (KBL), Valenzuela Rep. Sherwin Gatchalian (NPC), Dick Gordon (independent), Sen. Teofisto Guingona III (LP), Risa Hontiveros (Akbayan), Princess Jaafar (independent), Eid Kabalu (independent), Lorna Kapunan (Aksyon), Princess Jacel Kiram (UNA), Alma Moreno (UNA), Panfilo Lacson (independent) and Juror Lagare (independent). Other senatorial bets are Rey Langit (UNA), Mark Lapid

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Rodrigo Duterte and Grace Poe

Supreme Court to decide on Obama’s immigration program

USA

DATELINE The White House Initiative on AAPIs makes push for health care enrollment FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

WASHINGTON, DC—Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 19, the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), in collaboration with the Action for Health Justice, will launch the third annual AAPI Affordable Care Act Week of Action, a public awareness drive to encourage AAPIs to enroll in the Health Insurance Marketplace by January 31, 2016. To enroll, individuals can visit HealthCare.gov or call 1-800-318-2596 for 24-hour customer assistance in nearly 250 languages. Individuals can also find local in-person assistance at LocalHelp. HealthCare.gov.

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45,000 Filipinos are eligible for both DACA and DAPA by Allyson

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AJPress

FINAL FIGHT. The People’s Champ Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley pose for photographers in New York on Thursday, Jan. 21, for their upcoming April 9 fight in Las Vegas. Pacquiao announced that this bout -- his third against Bradley -- will be his last before he retires to focus on his career as a politician in the Philippines. Read more on this week’s LifEastyle Magazine. Photo by Troi Santos

THE Supreme Court announced on Tuesday, Jan. 19, that it will decide whether President Barack Obama has the executive authority to declare that millions of undocumented immigrants can be allowed to live and work in the United States for a period of time, without fear of deportation. Obama’s actions, unveiled just over a year ago, are aimed at allowing at least 4 million immigrants to apply for expanded programs that could make them eligible for work authorization and other associated benefits, reported CNN. The high court’s decision provides the last chance that the White House would have to implement the program before Obama leaves office next January.

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Filipina killed in ‘New SAF Probe can ruin Aquino Legacy’ San Jose bus crash osmena claims Enrile holds damaging evidence A FILIPINA who recently moved to the United States was one of two women killed when a Greyhound bus overturned on Highway 101 in San Jose, California on Tuesday morning, Jan. 19. Fely Olivera, 51, was traveling back home to San Francisco from Los Angeles, where she had visited her two other sons. She had just immigrated to California from the Philippines in September. Antonio Olivera, 25, Fely’s son who is based in the Bay Area, said that he was hoping that his mother was one of the passengers that got injured. “...So I called hospitals in San Jose

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AntipordA JoEl n. sy Egco

dence to prove that Aquino allowed 44 police commandos to ManilaTimes.net die almost a year ago. “I think that if Manong [Big EVIDENCE to be presented Brother] Johnny [Enrile’s nickby Senate Minority Leader Juan name] can prove that, it will Ponce Enrile when the Senate definitely hurt the President,” reopens its investigation of the Osmeña said. Mamasapano massacre may “Manong Johnny was ominous ruin the legacy of President when he made that statement Benigno Aquino III, Sen. Ser- that he has new evidence. It will gio “Serge” Osmeña 3rd said hurt PNoy [Aquino],” he added. on Tuesday, Jan. 19. The senator said Enrile’s eviEnrile had said he has evi- dence may even lead to the filAnd

ing of charges against Aquino when he steps down from office in June this year. “Johnny cares to hurt PNoy. Maybe to put PNoy in the stockade,” Osmeña added. Enrile, during the Monday session, confirmed that he has evidence to prove that Aquino did nothing to save the lives of the Special Action Force members who were killed by members of the Moro Islamic Liber-

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In this January 30, 2015 photo, Pres. Aquino condoles with the family of the fallen SAF Troopers during the Necrological Service in Bicutan, Taguig City. Enrile said he has evidence to prove that President Benigno Aquino III was “actively” and “directly” involved in the planning and preparation of the Mamasapano incident and that “he did not do anything at all to save” the elite policemen who perished from it. Malacañang photo by Benhur Arcayan

Loida Nicolas Lewis leads northeast Poe finds a champion Value of tax-exempt in the Supreme Court balikbayan goods Fil-Ams rally for Roxas-Robredo by momAr

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AJPress

NEW YORK—The campaign of Mar Roxas and Leni Robredo has received a much-needed boost from the support of Filipino-American community leader and philanthropist Loida Nicolas Lewis, who led a meeting of northeast community leaders Friday in this city. Talking before about a hundred Filipinos and Filipino-Americans from New York, New Jersey, ConLoida Nicolas Lewis explains how Filipinos outside the Philippines can help shape the future of the Philippines by voting for the right people in the upcoming May necticut and Massachusetts, Lewis elections.

AJPress photo by Momar G. Visaya

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by JEromE

Aning Inquirer.net

WHY is Sen. Grace Poe, who was unjustly abandoned at birth by her parents, being unjustly compelled to find them just to prove that she is a naturalborn Filipino? Associate Justice Marvic Leonen made this point on Tuesday at the start of oral arguments in the Supreme Court while questioning Poe’s lawyer, Alexander Poblador, on a petition by the senator to set aside her disqualification in the May presidential balloting by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for alleged abuse of discretion. The Comelec has decided to nullify the certificate of candidacy of Poe, a foundling whose parents are

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raised to P150,000 by christinA

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Philstar.com

MANILA—The Senate has approved on third and final reading the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), which also raises to P150,000 from P10,000 the tax-exempt value of pasalubong cargo brought in or sent by Filipinos overseas. Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto hailed the approval of the measure. Although the provision on the tax treatment of balikbayan boxes is but one of many in the

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