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Duterte orders military: ‘Occupy all islands in West Philippine Sea’ by Catherine
Valente ManilaTimes.net
PresIDeNt rodrigo Duterte on thursday, April 4 ordered the Armed forces of the Philippines to occupy all islands being claimed by the country in the West Philippine sea (south China sea). speaking to reporters following a visit to a Palawan military camp, Duterte said he wanted to “maintain our jurisdiction” over the islands in the disputed waters. “I have ordered the Armed The military’s commander-in chief-flaunted his new combat uniform given to him as a token during the forces to occupy all. there 120th anniversary of the Philippine Army. Duterte’s are so many islands, I think common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña posted Tuesday nine or 10, put structures night, April 4 on her Facebook account her photo with there and the Philippine the President in full battledress.
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DATELINE ICE arrests two undocumented Filipinos in Pacific Northwest
flag,” Duterte said. “Let’s occupy all the unoccupied territories. this looks like a mad scramble for islands, and what’s ours now at least, let’s get it and make a strong point that it is ours,” he added. Duterte bared plans to go to Pag-Asa (thitu) Island on Independence Day, June 12, to raise the Philippine flag there. Pag-asa Island, the largest of those that make up the Kalayaan Island Group and the second largest in the whole of the spratlys, is a fifth-class municipality with about 300 residents and soldiers. the PAGE A2
ARMY DAY. President Rodrigo Duterte troops the line during the observance of the 120th anniversary of the Philippine Army at Fort Bonifacio on Tuesday, April 4. ManilaTimes.net photo by Rene Dilan
PH Catholic Church ready to collaborate with gov’t in addressing social issues by Dana
SioSon AJPress
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CBCP president and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas
AmID spats over opposing views in drug war killings and reinstatement of death penalty, the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) expressed readiness to cooperate with the government in addressing social problems. In a television interview on tuesday, April 4, CBCP president and Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop socrates Villegas said leaders of the Catholic Church recently met with some of the Cabinet officials to discuss possible areas of cooperation. “We have made a breakthrough...We are exploring possibilities for collaboration such as working
Immigration groups, advocates hold workshop as a guide to undocumented Filipinos
tWo undocumented filipinos were among the 84 foreign nationals arrested by the United states Immigration and Customs enforcement (ICe) in late march for violating immigration laws or posing a public safety threat. In an effort to crackdown on undocumented immigrants with criminal records, ICe conducted a three-day operation in oregon, Washington and Alaska from march 25-27. of those arrested, 77 were men and 7 women. sixty had criminal histories “including prior by heather Domingo convictions for sex crimes, drug offenses, and AJPress domestic violence,” the agency said in a statement. foLLoWING the deportation of rey Galleon, PAGE A2 filipino-American community organizations like the Pilipino Workers Center (PWC) in Los Angeles are urging undocumented filipinos to know their rights in the event they are approached by U.s. Immigration and Customs enforcement (ICe). Galleon, an undocumented filipino who had been living in san Bernardino, California for several years, was taken by ICe agents after dropping his daughter off at school on friday, march 17. he reportedly did not have a criminal record. the federal judge PWC said Galleon’s case was the first one it rein hawaii who halted ceived regarding an undocumented filipino being President Donald deported since President Donald trump took office trump’s revised travel in January. ban has extended his According to Galleon, ICe manipulated and coorder blocking the ex- erced him into signing a document, which was acecutive order. tually a ‘voluntary departure form.’ he was able to the judge, United persuade the officers to allow him to go back to his states District Court home to get clothes, which presented him the opJudge Derrick Watson, portunity to tell his wife to escape before the officers made the decision to could reach them as well. implement a longerhe then paid for a plane ticket himself and relasting halt on the turned to the Philippines. travel ban — which “he was a simple father trying to raise his famwas a revision on a ily in the U.s and not trying to get attention,” said first executive order Lolita Lledo, associate director of PWC, whom that was defeated by Galleon contacted through facebook messenger
Duterte supporters call for Robredo’s removal during ‘Palit Bise’ rally by Dana
SioSon AJPress
‘Know Your Rights’ urged after first Pinoy deported under Trump
Federal judge extends block on Trump’s travel ban
Judge Derrick Watson
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for the poor and empowering mindanao,” Villegas told ANC. he however, refused to name the officials present in the meeting. the CBCP has repeatedly condemned the supposed summary killings in relation to President rodrigo Duterte’s campaign against illegal drugs, as well as the proposed reimposition of capital punishment in the country. Duterte, for his part, constantly hit back at his critics. At one point, he described the Church as the “most hypocritical institution” in the country. While admitting the Church and the government differ in some principles, Villegas stressed that difPAGE A2
Vice President Leni Robredo
thoUsANDs of supporters of Philippine President rodrigo Duterte gathered on sunday, April 2 at manila’s rizal Park calling for Vice President Leni robredo to step down from office. the rally, dubbed as “Palit Bise” (change the vice president), was reportedly led the president’s vocal supporters, including mocha
Uson, singer Jimmy Bondoc, and lawyer Bruce rivera. the rallyists, mostly clad in red shirts, slammed robredo for her remarks against some of Duterte’s policies, particularly her video message sent to the United Nations last month in which she criticized the administration’s anti-illegal drugs campaign. they also called on the president’s critics to stop shaming him. PAGE A4
Immigration to deploy 170 personnel to PH airports by William
B. DepaSupil ManilaTimes.net
the Bureau of Immigration (BI) is deploying an additional 170 immigration officers to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other international airports as a remedial measure to address the bureau’s manpower shortage that had resulted in queues before immigration counters. the additional immigration officers were picked up on Wednesday, April 5 from the BI main office in Intramuros, manila and other immigration field offices in various parts of the country. In a memorandum order, Immigration Commissioner Jaime morente directed SUBSTITUE. Cutout photos of Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno are seen in place 150 immigration officers currently as- of immigration officers at the counters of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport signed at the bureau’s main office and on Tuesday, April 4. Many employees have resigned or refused to report to work over the non-payment of overtime hours. They are assailing Diokno for claiming Philstar.com photo Rudy Santos
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