Gov. Brown signs bills on pro-immigration issues

New CA legislation protects and humanizes undocumented immigrants Continuing his push for change on immigration issues, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a trio of measures on Monday, August 10 that will change opportunities, as well as the status quo, for many undocumented immigrants. One bill removes the word “alien” from California’s labor code, which continues to…

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Garcetti honors new Fil-Am Board of Public Works Commissioner

LOS ANGELES – A historic occasion for the Filipino-American and Asian Pacific Islander community was celebrated Tuesday, Aug. 11, when Joel Jacinto, executive director of non-profit organization Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA), was confirmed the new Los Angeles Board of Public Works commissioner. “This was very much unexpected, but very much a privilege and…

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Celebrating 87 Years of Art and Philanthropy

Oldest Camera Club in Asia Captures an Intimate Philippines With a spirit sculpted singularlyby sunlight and shade As a melting pot of cultures, the Philippines undergoes cycles of transformation as it molds a unique heritage of diversity. Beyond beautiful landscapes and portraits are beguiling and endearing traditional traits.  They allow the Philippines and the Filipinos…

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It’s time to get Belofied!

Time flies by so quickly when you love what you do.  It has been 25 years since I started my very first clinic, all with the goal of helping people look and feel more beautiful. The passion that I had has made Belo Medical Group to what it is now and I would like to…

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Garcetti honors new Fil-Am Board of Public Works Commissioner

LOS ANGELES – A historic occasion for the Filipino-American and Asian Pacific Islander community was celebrated Tuesday, Aug. 11, when Joel Jacinto, executive director of non-profit organization Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA), was confirmed the new Los Angeles Board of Public Works commissioner. “This was very much unexpected, but very much a privilege and…

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When love destroys religious hatred

I SAW a beautiful French Christian film this past weekend entitled “The Apostle”. It’s a story about a young Muslim man named Akim who is being groomed to be an imam (a prayer leader of a mosque). His life turns upside down when he becomes a friend of a Catholic Christian man who helps him…

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Restraining orders

IN the years that I have practiced family law here in Los Angeles, I found that my Pilipino clients have to be briefed about the law and what the law could and would provide for them.  They tend to bring their own knowledge of the law from the Philippines and expect that the Philippine law…

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Filipino community hails OneWest/CIT Group merger

AFTER the finalization of CIT Group Inc.’s $3.4-billion purchase of Pasadena-based OneWest Bank on Monday, Aug. 3, leaders from both financial institutions celebrated the merger at Filipino supermarket Island Pacific in Panorama City, California. “Today’s a great day,” said John Thain, chairman and chief executive of CIT Group at the event on Tuesday, Aug. 4….

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Los Angeles agrees to return ownership of Ontario airport

Following a three decade-long legal battle, Los Angeles has agreed to relinquish struggling LA/Ontario International Airport and return it to the city of Ontario. The deal, announced Thursday, Aug. 6 by the mayors of both cities, calls for Ontario to pay Los Angeles World Airports $190 million as reimbursement for its investments in maintaining and…

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Edgar Allan ‘EA’ Guzman to sizzle on the Fiesta stage

“We can each define ambition and progress for ourselves. The goal is to work toward a world where expectations are not set by the stereotypes that hold us back…but by our personal passion, talents, and interests.” – Sheryl Sandberg This guy, Edgar Allan Guzman, is ambitious…unflinchingly ambitious with a hard driven determination to succeed. Having…

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A very difficult fraud waiver victory

WHENEVER a person commits fraud in obtaining an immigration benefit (such as entering the US under a different name, using bogus documents, applying for benefits to which they are not entitled, etc.), the person is typically required to file a Form I – 601, waiver of inadmissibility, or fraud waiver. To be eligible to apply…

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Requirements on an I-130 petitioner

In applications for immigration benefits or relief, the focus is often on the qualifications or eligibility of the alien for such benefits or relief. In this article, I would like to emphasize some important requirements on a Form I-130 petitioner in family petitions. An I-130 petition is the preliminary step in a process that could…

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Downtown LA shows promise with new developments

IN recent years, more residential buildings, retail centers and restaurants have sprung up in downtown Los Angeles, an area that has mostly been regarded as a place to work and has lacked a bustling after-hours culture. However, these days, drive around and new developments have injected more life into the area. LA Live, Fig and…

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Los Angeles agrees to return ownership of Ontario airport

Following a three decade-long legal battle, Los Angeles has agreed to relinquish struggling LA/Ontario International Airport and return it to the city of Ontario. The deal, announced Thursday, Aug. 6 by the mayors of both cities, calls for Ontario to pay Los Angeles World Airports $190 million as reimbursement for its investments in maintaining and…

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Filipino community hails OneWest/CIT Group merger

AFTER the finalization of CIT Group Inc.’s $3.4-billion purchase of Pasadena-based OneWest Bank on Monday, Aug. 3, leaders from both financial institutions celebrated the merger at Filipino supermarket Island Pacific in Panorama City, California. “Today’s a great day,” said John Thain, chairman and chief executive of CIT Group at the event on Tuesday, Aug. 4….

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