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Pres. Duterte: I am no Marcos lackey by alexiS
from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA
RomeRo Philstar.com
US State Department updates travel warning to southern Philippines
mANILA - he is no lackey of former president ferdinand marcos, but President rodrigo Duterte admitted on thursday, Dec. 22 that he has misgivings about the stringent provisions of the 1987 Constitution on martial law. During an assembly of civilian anti-drug volunteers in Pampanga, Duterte said Ilocos Norte Gov. the United states state Department has Imee marcos supported his presidential bid but it renewed a travel advisory urging Americans to avoid parts of the Philippines and malaysia in light of ongoing terrorist activities targeting travelers in the south sulu sea. the announcement on tuesday, December 20 replaces a prior warning issued on April 21 in response to kidnappings and other crimes perpetrated by militias based in and around the southern Philippines. the advisory outlines an area south of Palawan and Zamboanga City and bordered by the northwest coast of malaysia and the sulu Archipelago as a hotbed of insurgent violence. the state Department also recommends “extreme caution” when traveling through western mindanao, where at least 13 separate abductions have occurred since January. “there have been no reports of U.s. citizens in mindanao targeted specifically for PAGE A2
Electoral College officially declares Trump presidency PresIDeNt-elect D o n a l d trump on monday, December 19, has received the necessary 270 votes in the electoral College, officially securing the presidency. e a c h state’s electors conPresident-elect Donald Trump vened in their respective states to officially cast their ballots. When all the votes were counted, trump received 304, while Democratic presidential PAGE A4
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does not make him a supporter of the political family. “hindi ako bata ng marcos ha (i am no lackey of Marcos),” he said. Duterte added his father Vicente was governor of Davao when he was named a Cabinet member of the marcos administration. the president talked about the term limits of local executives, which he described as a “reckless reaction” to the marcos regime.
Under the 1987 Constitution, the term of office of elective local officials, except barangay officials, “shall be three years and no such official shall serve for more than three consecutive terms.” “masama ‘yung batas na ‘yan, dapat palitan talaga ‘yan (it’s a bad law. it should be amended). That was almost a reckless reaction to Marcos. Naano lang tayo sa galit natin (We were overwhelmed by our anger),” the president said. PAGE A2
Duterte: 3 out of every 5 Americans are idiots by Dana
SioSon AJPress
FIRST BUDGET. President Rodrigo Duterte signs the P3.35-trillion 2017 national budget in the presence of lawmakers. Beside the president are Senate President Aquilino Pimentel 3rd (seated, left) and House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez (seated, right). ManilaTimes.net photo by Rene Dilan
CoNtINUING his series of verbal attacks against the United states, President rodrigo Duterte on thursday, December 22, claimed that three out of every five Americans were “idiots.” “Ang problema kasi sa puti—itong Amerikanong ulol—every five Americans kasi, ang tatlo diyan idioto. Dalawa lang diyan ang tama ang utak (The problem with these white people, these insane Americans, is that three out of five of them are idiots, and only two are in their right minds),” Duterte said. “tumahimik kayong mga Amerikano kayo (You Americans should just shut up),” he added. During the Convergence of Nanay Volunteers as Community Drug Watch in Pampanga, Duterte recalled in his speech the millennium Challenge Corporation’s (mCC) recent decision to withhold its $434-million financial assistance to the Philippines. mCC said it withheld its second aid due to “significant concerns around rule of law and civil liberties.” PAGE A2
James Taylor cancels Manila concert over PH drug war by Dana
SioSon AJPress
AWArD-winning American singersongwriter James taylor announced his decision to cancel his upcoming concert in manila next year due to the reported extrajudicial killings related to the Philippine administration’s war on drugs. on his facebook and twitter accounts, taylor said that he has to make a “political stand.” “It saddens me to cancel our concert there. I don’t think of my music as
being particularly political but sometimes one is called upon to make a political stand,” he wrote. taylor’s concert in manila, scheduled in february 2017, was supposed to be the last leg of his Asia-Pacific tour. In his post, taylor said that “for a sovereign nation to prosecute and punish, under the law, those responsible for the illegal trade in drugs is, of course, understandable, even commendable.” PAGE A4
CANCELLED. A clothing vendor (left) pedals his bicycle past a billboard promoting a planned concert by U.S. singer James Taylor in Manila on December 21, 2016. Grammy award-winning singer James Taylor said on December 21 he has cancelled a February 2017 concert in the Philippines in protest at the alleged extrajudicial killings in President Rodrigo Duterte’s brutal drug war. Philstar.com photo
2016 remittances projected to reach ‘all-time high’ of $28B
Lawmakers, community groups rally in LA against Trump’s anti- immigration proposals by eRic
anthony licaS AJPress
Los ANGeLes — roughly 2,000 demonstrators gathered in Pershing square on sunday, December 18, before marching to the steps of City hall, where lawmakers and community leaders pledged to resist proposals by President-elect Donald trump. Immigration was the most prominent topic discussed at sunday’s rally, which coincided with International migrants Day. At the event, demonstrators, lawmakers and community leaders spoke out in support of the rights of undocumented residents, especially those who may face a greater risk of deportation under the incoming presidential adminis-
tration. “We will not go back to the days when we persecuted [people] because of religion or discriminated against [people] because of the color of their skin or their legal status,” California senate President Pro tem Kevin de León told people in attendance of sunday’s demonstration. “that’s not America, and that’s certainly not California.” he and other elected officials stood behind state legislation — introduced during the first session of California’s recently-elected Legislature on monday, December 5 — designed to challenge trump’s hardline stance on immigration. Among those bills were one that would provide free legal counsel to people facing deportation hearings and another that would improve legal
by Dana
SioSon AJPress
California Senate President pro Tem Kevin de León speaks to the crowd on Sunday, December 18. Photos by Eric Anthony Licas
services for undocumented immigrants involved in criminal proceedings. other proposals submitted earlier this month include legislation that would make it more difficult for the federal government to fund a border wall
between California and mexico and establish a muslim registry. Another bill would effectively end the state’s use of private facilities to house undocumented immigrants. PAGE A3
the overseas filipino workers (ofW) remittances are forecasted to reach an all-time high of $28 in 2016, as reported by the overseas Workers Welfare Administration (oWWA). According to oWWA Chief hans Cacdac, the Philippine Department of finance (Dof) also announced during the oWWA board meeting on tuesday, December 20 that there was an increase in the remittances of ofWs during the 3rd quarter of 2016. “I heard $24-B as of the 3rd quarter and we are expected to hit $28-B at the end of the year which is an all-time high,” PAGE A4