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CA approves Cayetano appointment Fil-Am teen killed in car crash after prom as new Dept. of Foreign Affairs chief DATELINE
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Mother sustains non-life threatening injuries
by Dana
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A FILIPINO-American teenage girl was killed in a car crash in the Bay Area on sunday morning, May 14, as she and her mother were on their way home from senior prom. At around 2:30 a.m., 18-year-old shane Alexis Marcelino of Fremont, Filipino-American Shane Alexis Marcelino, C a l i f o r n i a 18, of Fremont, California was killed in a car was riding in crash on Sunday morning, May 14, on her the passen- way home from senior prom. Photo from Marcelino’s GoFundMe ger’s seat of page created by Noah Dela Rosa black toyota yaris driven by her mother, Maria. Just a few blocks from the Marcelinos’ home, the yaris attempted to make a left-hand turn, when it collided with a blue Chevy Malibu traveling in the opposite direction, according to vari-
tHe Commission on Appointments (CA) has approved the nomination of senator Alan Peter Cayetano as the new chief of the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). Cayetano’s appointment met no opposition from the members of the CA
committee on foreign affairs led by senator Panfilo Lacson. His nomination was approved in less than five minutes before he could even deliver his opening statement on Wednesday morning, May 17 — which, according to Lacson, is likely the “shortest confirmation hearing of a Cabinet secretary.” the CA committee referred Cayeta-
no’s confirmation to the plenary in the afternoon. It also approved the motion to confirm his nomination without objection. Cayetano’s approval came a week after President Rodrigo Duterte announced his nomination on May 10, after the one-year appointment ban on losing candidates in the May 2016 elections ended.
sAN FRANCIsCO – Immigrant rights advocates say that despite the cloud of fear hanging over communities in the first 100 days of the trump administration, there is also a growing and increasingly organized resistance. “We are seeing an increase in the number of people apprehended for removal,” Melissa Chua, immigration director of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), told reporters on a national press call organized by New America Media and Ready California. “It’s not just growing infrastructure [for future deportations]…we’re seeing it in reality.” U.s. Immigration and Customs enforcement made 21,362 arrests from January 20 to March 13 of this year, a third more than during the same period in 2016, according to numbers requested by the Washington Post. the figures include 5,441 non-citizens with no criminal record, double the number during the same time last year. the statistics reflect a shift in priorities from the Obama administration, which sought to prioritize certain criminals and recent arrivals for deportation. Under trump, the deportation
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by Delon
Porcalla Philstar.com
MANILA - Deemed lacking in substance, the impeachment complaint against President Duterte met an early end at the House committee on justice on Monday, May 15. All 42 of the 50 committee members present at the hearing voted to declare the complaint lacking in substance, effectively consigning it to the trash bin. Forty-one voted that it was sufficient in form. “We will convene again so that the committee will make its report and submit this to the plenary,” committee chairman Oriental Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali said after banging the gavel to signal the adjournment of the nearly five-hour hearing on the matter. House Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas made it clear to complainant-endorser Rep. Gary Alejano of party-list Magdalo that it was only “for the sake of liberality” that the committee had acknowledged the complaint as having complied with requisites, as per their agreement in an executive session. Alejano’s complaint was based on allegations Duterte had amassed ill-gotten wealth
APPOINTED. President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, May 18 administered the oath of office of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Cayetano. Photos of the event held at the Presidential Guesthouse in Panacan, Davao City, were released to media on Thursday evening. With Cayetano were his wife Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano, his sister Taguig City-Pateros Representative Pia Cayetano and other relatives. The appointment of the defeated running mate of Duterte was recently confirmed by the Commission on Appointments. Malacañang photo
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De Lima dares Napoles to Ombudsman to block moves to return ‘ill-gotten’ wealth make Napoles state witness by Maila
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Inquirer.net
seNAtOR Leila de Lima dared detained businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles on thursday, May 18 to return the wealth she has allegedly acquired illegally from her “shady deals” with lawmakers linked to the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork bark scam. De Lima, who is detained on Detained Sen. Leila de Lima (left) is daring alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim Napoles (right) to return ill-gotten wealth she might drug charges, issued the chalhave amassed. De Lima chided Napoles after the latter offered to squeal on lenge as Napoles camp was ranking officials of the Aquino administration reportedly not included by De reportedly in talks with the govLima in the pork barrel cases.
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Pacquiao is second billionaire in Senate after Villar by Maila
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Senator Manny Pacquiao is now the second billionaire in the current Senate according to his latest statement of assets and liabilities or SALN. Inquirer.net photo
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House kills Duterte impeachment rap
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Outside Washington, a more powerful immigrant rights movement emerges
thanking the CA for the “swift and painless” confirmation, Cayetano reiterated that he will do his best as the new DFA chief. “I will make a commitment to you today that I will do my best na hindi po kayo mapahiya (to not embarrass you),” Cayetano said, who is now deemed resigned as a senator.
seNAtOR Cynthia Villar is no longer the only billionaire member of the senate as she now shares the spot with neophyte senator Manny Pacquiao. Villar remained, however, the richest among the 24 senators based on their 2016 statements of assets, liabilities and networth
(sALN). From P3.5 billion last year, Villar’s wealth slightly increased to P3.606 billion as of December 31, 2016. Pacquiao, came in second with P3.072 billion net worth. He declared a total assets of P3.422 billion but had liabilities worth P350,595,647.
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tHe Office of the Ombudsman will block any moves to turn Janet Lim Napoles into a state witness in the planned reinvestigation of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), according to Ombudsman Conchita CarpioMorales. “Aszfar as the prosecution is concerned, [Napoles] is one of the principal alleged malefactors. Certainly the OsP (Office of the special Prosecutor) will block any attempt to make her state witness,” Morales told reporters on tuesday, May 16.
Ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales
Last week, Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II revealed that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will conduct a new investigation into the PDAF, also referred to as
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Alex Tizon, the man behind ‘My Family’s Slave’ ON tUesDAy night, May 16, in the Philippines, American magazine The Atlantic shared the story “My Family’s slave”. Less than 24 hours later, the story received thousands of shares on Facebook alone. Alex tizon, a Filipino-American award-winning journalist, beautifully wove the story of a harrowing
reality: his family had kept a slave their entire lives. He tells the tale of eudocia tomas Pulido called “Lola” by his family, her life intertwined with his mother’s who inherited Lola from her father. she was the family’s dark, dirty secret, a modern-day Author and investigative journalist Alex Tizon. slave in the land of the free.
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