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DOJ, NBI to form special task team to probe bullet planting scheme in NAIA

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Larry Itliong’s son fights to continue legacy

by Agnes

ConstAnte AJPress

Amid an ongoing alleged “laglag-bala (dropping bullets)” scheme targeting passengers at Ninoy Aquino international Airport (NAiA), the department of Justice has directed the National Bureau of investigation (NBi) to create a special task force to investigate reported incidents, according to Philstar. PAGE A2

iN the last 32 years, community leader Johnny itliong has attended nearly 400 events to spread awareness about the role his father and the delano manongs played in the eventual creation of the United farm Workers (UfW). “my big picture goal is to get everybody educated about how a group of people can get together regardless of their background, set their differences aside, get rid of political correctness…and treat everybody as people. And really to have our rights as a person to be recognized by each other and share that with each other,” itliong said. it is mexican-American labor leader Cesar Chavez who is most often associated with the founding of the UfW. But the contributions of itliong’s father, Larry itliong, have long been ignored. on sept. 8, 1965, Larry led about 1,500 farmers in what marked the beginning of the delano grape strike. PAGE A3

US monitoring of South China Sea remains in dispute by Allyson

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Fil-Ams reflect on impact of 1965 US immigration reform law

EXTRA PROTECTION. Departing overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) with their baggage wrapped in plastic wait in line to check in at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 on Monday, Nov. 2. According to Malacañang, complaints from citizens, and not the arrival of world leaders in the country for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit this month, have prompted the government to act on the alleged “tanim-bala” (bullet-planting) scam victimizing passengers at the NAIA. Inquirer.net photo by Grig Montegrande

As tensions over the south China sea escalate, United states defense secretary Ash Carter said he would visit an American aircraft carrier in the sea on thursday, Nov. 5. speaking after a regional summit on Wednesday, Nov. 4, Carter said he would fly out to the nuclear-powered Uss theodore roosevelt, which “is conducting routine operations while transiting the PAGE A2

AAPI groups file briefs in support of affirmative action

WAshiNgtoN, d.C. – fifty years ago this month, the Us passed a landmark immigration bill that opened doors to Asians and Africans who have been largely excluded from entering the country before. Before this law, only 50 filipinos, for instance, were allowed each year to immigrate to the Us. But the 1965 immigration and Naturalization Act (iNA) effectively changed a quota system based on national origin, which mainly favored people from european countries. After that year, the number of immigrants from Asia dramatically increased, eventually PAGE A3

oVer 160 Asian American and Pacific islander (AAPi) groups have filed amicus briefs calling for equal opportunity and for the supreme Court to uphold affirmative action policies. Asian Americans Advancing Justice (Advancing Justice), the Asian American Legal defense and education fund (AALdef), and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA),

filed three separate amicus briefs urging the high Court to uphold the affirmative action policy at the University of texas at Austin (UtAustin). “such broad support for race conscious admissions policies sends a clear message that AAPis overwhelmingly support these policies and will not be used as a racial wedge to disenfranchise other communities of color,” said

Laboni hoq, litigation director at Advancing Justice -- Los Angeles. the briefs were filed on behalf of over 160 organizations that support equal opportunity and affirmative action in higher education, and they represent the large diversity within AAPi communities, including Arab, filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, south Asian, southeast Asian, and Pacific isPAGE A3

US Defense Secretary Ash Carter

Binay vows fast release Marcos: Seeking PNoy apology for abuses under Cory pointless of 4Ps to beneficiaries by Jefferson

AntipordA ManilaTimes.net

imProViNg the system of granting aid to poor filipinos through the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) will prevent several instances of non-pay-

Vice Pres. Jejomar Binay

ment and underpayment of beneficiaries and double entries and inaccuracies on the list of beneficiaries, according to the office of Vice President Jejomar Binay. “the help is not going to our poor countrymen on time or not at all based on a Commission on Audit [CoA] report for 2014. the department of social Welfare and development [dsWd] has not solved the problems in the system,” Joey salgado, spokesman on media affairs for the office of the Vice President. the 4Ps, or the Conditional Cash transfer Program, was allocated P62.6 billion in 2014 and PAGE A4

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iNdePeNdeNt candidate for Vice President ferdinand marcos Jr. sees no point demanding an apology from President Benigno Aquino iii for supposed human rights abuses committed

during the term of his mother– the late former President Corazon “Cory” Aquino–noting that what government officials must focus on is finding ways on how they can move the country forward. instead of dwelling on the

past, according to marcos, all those in government as well as those outside should start thinking of how to address problems faced by the country, adding that expressing regret is least of Aquino’s concerns. “Well that [apology] would be

a futile attempt. Again, i think it is for all of us, the President all the way down to barangay tanod [village watchmen], to start thinking very hard about how we can move the country forward,” he said in an interview after the PAGE A3

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