On being a Filipino in Mexico

For sure it will take more than a day’s visit to truly understand the culture, the nature and the essence of a nation, but there is something about Mexico and Mexicans that can make a Pinoy feel “at home” upon setting foot on America’s southern neighbor. My first visit to Mexico was back in 1981 …

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God not of the dead, but of the living

OUR junior high kids in the Religious Education program were in high spirits when I visited them in their class last Sunday. Three students took turns responding to their teacher’s question about our purpose in life.   One student answered, “Our purpose in life is to be happy!” Another said, “God created us to love and…

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The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA)

ANG Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) ay naging epektibo noong Agosto 2002.  Ang CSPA ay isinabatas upang mapanatili ang “child status” ng ilang mga beneficiary na maaaring mag-“age out”.   Ang isang beneficiary ay masasabing nag- “age out” kung sila ay naging 21 taon gulang na bago siya mabigyan ng immigrant visa at ito ay…

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Every morning is a day of Joy

CALL it the sickness pompous, the spell that hushed the household with desert-like stillness felt through its innermost chambers; one in a world unto herself — her own theater. A swerve fit of indisposition under the name of a fall from dignity (or careless demeanor) amounting to a deposition that made me a prisoner of…

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PH to file protest vs China’s firing flares

Malacañang on Wednesday, November 6, said the Philippine government would file a protest over China’s reported firing of warning flares against a Philippine military aircraft patrolling the West Philippine (South China) Sea, saying such action is “provocative.” Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said the government, through the Department of Foreign Affairs, would fire a diplomatic protest…

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‘Isugid Pinoy!’: Mythic warriors of SOMA Pilipinas at the San Francisco Public Library

Comic book art exhibition celebrates and reflects the diversity of the Fil-Am community and experience “Isugid Pinoy!” (ee-soo-ghid), is “tell it Pilipino!” in the Philippine Bisayan language. Presented by Kularts, the premiere presenter of contemporary and tribal Pilipinx art in the United States, “Isugid Pinoy!” is a graphic storytelling project led by visual artists Don…

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The Philippines’ Health and Wellness CONFEX roadshow is officially coming to America

The Health and Wellness CONFEX, a global campaign that seeks to promote the Philippines as a world-class health and wellness center, is officially coming to America! Originally launched in Dubai in 2018, this promotional roadshow produced its first conference-expo in Manila earlier this year in April. Next year, for 2020, in collaboration with the Asian Journal Media Group, the Health and…

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Is there hope after a denial? Part 2

IN a previous article, I discussed some situations where there could still be hope (or a chance) even if the case was denied.  Here are more examples: Petitioner died Ordinarily, if the petitioner dies, the petition dies with him.  However, in certain circumstances, the beneficiary may be eligible to apply for humanitarian revalidation or reinstatement…

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Getting the most out of a Philippine visit

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in  the world.”    — Gustave Flaubert (Part 1 of 2) THINKING of coming home for a visit? Many would if they could, especially retirees, who now have the time and the resources and in many cases, still in good health. Travel requires…

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Playing the waiting game: Processing delays at USCIS

CASE example: I-751 applications In her article entitled “Agency Delays Enact the Administration’s Immigration Agenda” Sandra Feist examines the processing delays currently plaguing one particular application: the Removal of Conditions on Permanent Residence. She begins with a brief history of how the “conditional permanent resident status” came about: “In 1986, as part of President Reagan’s…

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Our failed strategy

Our universal disease prevention strategy of the past century, specifically in the last six decades since World War II, has miserably failed from inadequate application or non-compliance by society in general. In spite of the great strides and mind-boggling advances in medical science and technology, in both diagnostic and therapeutic areas of clinical medicine; we,…

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