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Fil-Am tapped to head civil division of Justice Dept. PRESIDENT Donald Trump is eyeing a Filipino-American attorney to lead the civil division of the Department of Justice (DOJ), according to various reports. If confirmed by the Senate, George Conway — who is the husband of senior White House counselor Kellyanne Conway — would be tasked with defending the administration in its legal battles, including the controversial travel ban, as first reported by the Wall Street Journal. The president’s revised travel ban against six predominantly Muslim nations has been blocked by federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland earlier this month. On Friday, March 17, the DOJ filed papers in federal court in Maryland in an effort to reinstate the freeze on immigrant and visitor arrivals from the countries in question. The Trump administration has argued that the executive order would help national security, while opponents say it is anti-Muslim. A partner in the litigation department of law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz since 1994, Conway has worked on numerous highprofile cases in federal and state courts across the United States. In the 1990s, he was part of the team repre-
THE chief justice of California’s Supreme Court is urging the administration of President Donald Trump to cease arresting undocumented immigrations at the state’s courthouses. In a letter addressed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on Thursday, March 16, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye wrote how “deeply concerned� she was following various reports in which federal agents would “appear to be stalking� undocumented immigrants at courthouses before detaining them. “Courthouses should not be used as bait in the necessary enforcement of our country’s immigration laws,� Cantil-Sakauye said, noting how courthouses are supposed to be safe spaces for individuals to seek justice. While she did not elaborate on specific cases, she said “the vast majority of [undocumented immigrants] pose no risk to public safety� and called the policies to wait at courthouses and make arrests “neither safe nor fair.� She suggested that these actions would have an “impact on public trust and confi-
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Also published in LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY/INLAND EMPIRE, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY
Palace: New York Times feature on Pres. Duterte sounds like ‘a hack job’ man,’ sounds like a well-paid hack job for well-heeled clients with shady motives,â€? he said. MALACAĂ‘ANG on Tuesday, March “PRRD (President Rodrigo Roa 21 called The New York Times feature Duterte) does not engage in weston President Rodrigo Duterte a “hack ern liberal niceties to promote his job,â€? criticizing how it portrayed the agenda, to rebuild a nation with Chief Executive. compromised internal structures,â€? “One would expect more from he said. “He is a roughhewn outThe New York Times,â€? Presidential sider who vowed to ‘reduce poverty; Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said in restore trust in the government by a statement. addressing crime, corruption and “Their article, ‘Becoming Duterte: illegal drugs; and reinforce peace The Making of a Philippine Strong- agreements with ethnic Moros who by KRISTINE
ANGELI Inquirer.net
SABILLO
experienced historic injustice, and the CPP/ NPA/ NDF who have been fighting for social justice for decades.’� Abella accused the publication of “cynically and unfairly� narrating Duterte’s rise to power, which allegedly involved extrajudicial killings. The Presidential Spokesperson said the article “fails to mention the many initiatives the President made when he was Davao City mayor.� “Davao City, under the leadership of President Duterte as mayor, is hailed
by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
Vice President Leni Robredo
VICE President Leni Robredo could be removed from her post for allegedly undermining President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration before the international community, according to House of Representatives Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez. In an interview with CNN, Alvarez revealed that he is studying the possibility of filing an impeachment
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SAWADEE KRUP. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte bows before cultural performers during a state dinner in his honor, hosted by Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha (right) at the Government House in Bangkok on Tuesday, March 21. Malacanang photo
Ex-senator Letty Ramos-Shahani, 87 Pres. Duterte ready to
‘give all’ to Pres. Trump except military alliance
by JEFFERSON
ANTIPORDA ManilaTimes.net
LETICIA “Letty� Ramos-Shahani, a career diplomat and academic who became senator with the restoration of democracy after the 1986 “People Power� revolt, died early Monday, March 20 after a two-year battle with colon cancer. She was 87. Daughter Lila said her mother passed away at 2:40 a.m. in the intensive care unit of St. Luke’s Medical Center at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. “It’s difficult but you know all we want now is for my mom not to be in pain and that thought gives us a great deal of peace, that she is no longer in pain,� Lila said in a television interview. Lila said her mother had stage four colon cancer and underwent chemotherapy and stem cell therapy for two years. The former senator was doing well but in November, she became too weak for chemotherapy and developed pneumonia. Shahani was born on September 30, 1929 in Lingayen, Pangasinan to Foreign
PH assures the US of friendship, cooperation by DANA
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PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte expressed his openness to enhance the country’s relationship with the United States amid the seemingly tense ties caused by human rights concerns in Leticia “Letty� Ramos-Shahani Affairs Secretary Narciso Ramos and An- connection with his controversial gela Valdez, about a year apart from broth- war against drugs. Duterte, who has been highly er Fidel Ramos, the former president. critical of former U.S. President Wellesley alumna Shahani studied literature at Wellesley, Barack Obama, said that he is the top women’s college in the United “okay� with his new counterpart, States whose alumnae include Hillary President Donald Trump. “President Trump and I are Clinton and Madeleine Albright. She later okay and I can assure him also u PAGE A2 of our friendship and cooperation. We have no problem there,� Duterte told the Filipino community in Nay Pyi Taw during his pine ranking is JG Summit Hold- ($2.5 billion), Robert Coyiuto Jr. state visit to Myanmar on Sunings’ John Gokongwei Jr. with ($1.5 billion), former Sen. Manny a net worth of $5.8 billion, fol- Villar ($1.5 billion), Ramon Ang lowed by Philippine Airlines and ($1.4 billion), Eduardo CojuangAsia Brewery’s taipan Lucio Tan co ($1.2 billion), Roberto Ongpin ($3.7 billion), George Ty ($3.5 ($1.1 billion) and Edgar Sia ($1 billion), and Enrique Razon Jr. billion). On the other hand, Microsoft’s ($3.4 billion). Worldwide, Gokongwei ranked Bill Gates remained the world’s 250th, Tan 501st, Ty 544th, and richest man for four consecutive years, dominating the list Razon 564th. Completing the list of Filipino 18 times over the past 23 years. billionaires were Tony Tan Cak- According to Forbes, his fortune tiong ($3.4 billion), David Con- increased to $86 billion from $75 sunji ($3.1 billion), Andrew Tan u PAGE A2
Forbes: Henry Sy richest Filipino, Bill Gates world’s top billionaire by AJPRESS
Henry Sy
SM Investments Corporation founder Henry Sy topped the 2017 ranking of American business magazine Forbes’ list of the wealthiest individuals in the Philippines. Sy and his family had a net worth of $12.7 billion, ranking 94th worldwide in the magazine’s 2017 Billionaires List published on Monday, March 20. Coming second in the Philip-
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as one of the safest cities in the world where residents follow an anti-smoking and a midnight alcohol ban,â€? he said, adding that city hall is known for efficient delivery of government services. Abella enumerated other programs that Duterte started, including an emergency response center. “One gets the feeling NYT is not interested in presenting the whole truth, only that with which they can bully those who attempt an independent foreign policy,â€? he said. â–
PH House Speaker mulls impeachment case against Robredo
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California’s Fil-Am chief justice calls for end to immigration arrests at courthouses
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day, March 19. The Philippine leader, who took office in July last year, constantly lambasted Obama and his administration for condemning the government’s campaign against illegal drugs and the alleged human rights violations. Since Duterte took office, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has recorded nearly 8,000 deaths, which were committed by legitimate police operations and vigilante killings. Washington, under the leadership of Obama, repeatedly urged the Philippine president to stop the killings. In response, Duterte hit Washington for being a “hypocrite,� citing the supposed human rights violations in the United States.
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