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Kerwin Espinosa names Sen. De Lima, officials in cohorts with his drug trade by Dana

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During the senate hearing on Wednesday, november 23, confessed drug lord Kerwin espinosa disclosed the name of government and police officials who served as his “protectors” and how they helped him in his illegal drug business. According to Kerwin, he started as a drug pusher in 2004 and was arrested in 2005. ironically, his business grew after meeting suspected drug lord Jeffrey Diaz, who purportedly sells drugs in jails ABSOLUTE DENIAL. Sen. Leila de Lima denies knowing Kerwin Espinosa and through mobile phones. Diaz was killed last June in an arrest operation conducted forgives him for saying she received drug money from him. Inquirer.net photo by Richard Reyes

Ramos on ‘sneaky’ Marcos burial: An ‘insult’ to veterans

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DATELINE The future of DACA under the Trump administration from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

one of President-elect Donald trump’s campaign promises was a strict crackdown on immigration to the united states. in that promise, he expressed commitment to ending many of President Barack obama’s immigration policies, including the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which was introduced in 2012. holding his first press conference since the election, obama urged the new president-elect to think twice before getting rid of DACA because of the benefits it’s delivered to its recipients, who “for all practical purposes are American kids.” “these are kids who were brought here PAGE A3

Cal State University system to protect undocumented immigrants

BAGUIO MEETING? Confessed drug lord Kerwin Espinosa shows to senators on Wednesday, Nov. 23 a photo of his supposed meeting with Sen. Leila de Lima Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande

PAGE A2 in Baguio to inform her that Ronnie Dayan would deliver P2.3 million to her in Manila.

Former President Fidel Ramos

former President fidel ramos on monday, november 21, expressed his dismay over late President ferdinand marcos’s unannounced funeral last week. Despite the public outcry of martial law victims and their families, marcos was buried “in secrecy” and with military honors at the Libingan ng mga Bayani (Heroes’ cemetery) on friday, november 18, in taguig City. “i felt very bad especially for the veterans as well as the members of the AfP, retirees and other active members of PnP which i commanded sometime ago as well as the Philippine Coast guard,” ra-

mos said. he also called the burial an act of “insult” to the “sacrifices of our Armed forces, PnP (Philippine national Police), Coast guard, veterans – retired and active.” marcos, who was ousted during the 1986 eDsA revolution, died of kidney, heart and lung ailments in 1989 while he was in exile in hawaii. ramos allowed the late strongman’s remains to return to the Philippines during his administration in 1992, along with the following conditions: first, marcos’s body would be brought directly to Laoag Airport in ilocos norte without passing through manila; second, marcos would be buried in his family mausoleum

in Batac upon arrival; and third, there would be no “pomp and protocol and extravaganzas” during the funeral. this agreement was signed former first Lady imelda marcos and former interior secretary rafael Alunan on August 20, 1992. since then, the late dictator’s remains have been frozen in a glass coffin in his hometown of Batac, ilocos norte. in August of this year, President rodrigo Duterte later gave the go-signal to bury the late dictator at the heroes’ Cemetery, living up to his campaign promise that he would let the event happen to “unite” and “heal” the nation. After two months of hearings, the suPAGE A2

PH, US chiefs assure military Covered California begins open enrollment relations remain robust by Dana

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the chiefs of Philippine armed forces and of the united states Pacific Command assured the public that the military ties between the two countries remain robust amid Philippine President rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncements of scrapping joint drills with foreign troops. in a statement issued at the conclusion mutual Defense

Board and security engage- chaired by Philippine armed ment Board (mDB-seB) on forces chief gen. ricardo r. tuesday, november 22, both Visaya and head of the u.s. Pasides expressed their commit- cific Command Adm. harry B. ment to their alliance and co- harris Jr. “this highlights the enduring operation on maritime security, counterterrorism, and humani- commitment of both countries to the us-Philippine alliance,” tarian aid. “the successful comple- the statement added. Although the details of the tion of the mDB-seB ensures continued, robust relations be- meeting were not disclosed, tween the u.s. and Philippine Padilla said among the topmilitaries,” the statement said. ics discussed include the 2014 this year’s mDB-seB was PAGE A2

After the election of President-elect Donald trump last week, Americans across the nation were shocked and feared for the country’s future under his administration. trump’s immigration plans were one of the real estate mogul’s most controversial plans with his promise for the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants and removal of many of President Barack obama’s policies. California has the largest undocumented population in the country with more than 3 million as of 2013, according to migration Policy institute. “for the first time since coming here, i was frightened, like, truly frightened. it felt like the world turned upside down, and i think it will very soon,” gracie reyes, 21, told the Asian Journal. reyes is an undocumented student studying physics at Cal state Los Angeles. she immigrated to the u.s. from the Philippines when she was 2 years old. Like many Americans, MILITARY ALLIES. U.S. Admiral Harry Harris (right) U.S. Commander of the U.S. Pacific Command, poses with Philippine Armed Forces the election results shocked her, saying that Chief Gen. Ricardo Visaya for a photo following their annual Mutual Defense Board meeting at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on

Tuesday, Nov. 22. The annual meeting came at a time when Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the scaling down joint Philstar.com photo

PAGE A2 military exercises and other activities between the two countries.

eLAine Young spent 20 years teaching students with special needs in Los Angeles before she learned an important lesson — that her retirement benefits did not include health insurance. “Because i worked six hours a day, my position was considered part time, and my 20 years was only equal to eight to 10 years full time,” Young, 62, recalled. While stunned by the revelation, Young was still determined to retire and put her health insurance issues “in god’s hands.” her prayers, she said, were answered last June when PAGE A2

2,400 Filipinos in Fukushima safe after earthquake by KriStian Javier Philstar.com

mAniLA — the 2,400 filipinos residing in fukushima are safe after an earthquake hit Japan according to the Department of foreign Affairs. “filipino residing in affected areas are safe, with some staying in evacuation areas,” the DfA said in a statement. no injuries or casualties have been reported as the Philippine embassy in tokyo continues to communicate with concerned local government agencies in Japan, the department also said. PAGE A2


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