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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NextDayBetter convenes leaders of LA Filipino food movement 

SINCE its founding in 2013, NextDayBetter has been building a platform where changemakers, community leaders and innovators can assemble and share their stories. Branded as a “creative speaker and food series for diaspora communities around the world,” NextDayBetter has expanded globally to nine cities in four countries with events that inspire communities and are action-oriented….

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The fast food of literature

Unlike the novelist, the poet nor a playwright, columnists are not performing center ring. They must be contented with their self-imposed role of being second-class citizens in the world of literati. With this undisciplined existence, a columnist is licensed to be cheeky, drawing from so many strands of inconsistencies in human behavior and getting away…

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Wanted: Scapegoats and whipping boys

URBAN legend has it that President Manuel Quezon, while entertaining a foreign dignitary in Malacañang, inadvertently let out gas. Without missing a beat, Quezon turned to his aide-de-camp and up braided  the poor man for uncivilized behavior. When the guest had left, the aide complained that he had been unjustly blamed for something he did not do….

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Accommodating injured employees at work

Employer’s failure may be disability discrimination PATRICIA Hancock was a warehouse worker for Time Warner Cable for 8 years in its Bellflower facility.  Part of her job was to pull heavy pallets of cable boxes. In August 2011, she injured her neck and reported it to her supervisor. According to Hancock, the supervisor responded “OK” without…

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You may now qualify for the provisional I-601A waiver

AMNESTY, executive orders, federal lawsuits, injunctions are words that have been tossed around frequently this year in regards to immigration.  For many immigrants, much of the information is overwhelming.  It seems like President Obama’s executive actions to aid unlawful immigrants have been met with strong opposition.  Popular items such as extending Deferred Action for Childhood…

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10 tips to handle an IRS correspondence audit

THERE are three basic types of IRS audits: correspondence, office, and field examinations. Today’s topics are correspondence audits, the simplest of the three. Here are 10 tips for you: 1. Respond promptly. You have 30 days to call or write back. 2. If you cannot, request for an extension of time in writing before the…

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Get out of debt before this year is over

ARE you sick and tired of being in debt and having bad credit? Do you want to start over but simply don’t know where to begin? Is filing bankruptcy an option for you or are other options available? As we go past the middle of this year, this is a good time to look at…

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Oras Na! #RoxasNa! Tara Na!

SUCH a catchy title posted on Facebook by my dear friend from Manila, Dr. Vivian Sarabia, a staunch supporter of President Noynoy Aquino and now of the Liberal Party’s official nominee, DILG Secretary Mar Roxas. Aquino’s anointment of Roxas could not have happened at a better place, as Club Filipino in the Greenhills area in…

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Where have all the soldiers gone?

IT was time once more to honor the men and women who died during moments of celebration despite the bloody cost, on Tuesday, July 28, inside the protective cocoon of the Los Angeles City Council. It wasn’t just about the colors or uniforms. It was just a few moments to show off their med- als…

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