US Immigration extends relief for Filipino nationals

DUE to the extended damage caused by Typhoon Haiyan (“Yolanda”), USCIS has extended certain immigration relief available to Filipino nationals.  On January 14, 2014, USCIS reminds that it will continue to accommodate requests such as: -Change or extension of nonimmigrant status for individuals currently in the United States, even when the request is filed after…

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New CA Laws for 2014

(Part 1 of 2) MINIMUM Wage: Minimum wage increases to $9 per hour effective July 1, 2014. Identity Theft, Internet Online Tracking – Identity theft: State agencies and businesses are required to notify people when security information is hacked. – Tracking software: Website operators are required to inform users if their online activities are being…

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Paid leave to care for sick family members

LAST week, we wrote about the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) which entitles qualified employees 12 weeks of leave from work when they have to care for their seriously ill child, parent or spouse, for birth of and bonding with a newborn, or for the adoption or foster care a child. In the absence of…

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First opinions and best opinions

THE most important advice I can give to a person seeking legal advice is that the first opinion they obtain is not necessarily the best opinion.  Often, as an attorney I am obligated to explain to a potential client that they are facing bad news.  This is not something I enjoy, but the client’s right…

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Advocacy groups raise awareness vs. human trafficking

WALK 4 FREEDOM LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles is considered as one of the top three points of entry for human trafficking to the United States.  It is also home to over 600,000 Filipinos. According to nonprofit Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST), human trafficking is a serious and growing problem in neighborhoods throughout…

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A personal revelation from God

THE cool and refreshing wind of Naga caresses my face and reminds me of my youthful days in the minor seminary. I remember those days vividly, particularly those times when I would walk around the grounds of the seminary on a stormy morning, singing psalms of praise and writing poems to God. They were fresh…

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CPUC Expands LifeLine Program to Include Wireless

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – In a unanimous decision, the California Public Utilities Commission voted today to expand California’s Lifeline Program, which provides affordable telephone service to low-income consumers, to include wireless carriers. “This is a landmark decision,” said Greenlining Institute Energy and Telecommunications Policy Director Stephanie Chen. “More and more Californians are using wireless as…

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On prudence

ONE of my great mentors in the seminary taught me and my peers not only to be holy but also to be prudent, not in the sense of acquiring a great deal of knowledge on theology but in having practical wisdom of dealing with personal matters and pastoral ministry. For example, whereas the general norm…

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Attention Wells Fargo customers

Are you a Wells Fargo mortgage customer facing mortgage payment challenges? If so, we invite you to get the answers you need at a free workshop being held right in your community. Marriott Anaheim – Marquis Ballroom 700 W Convention Way   Anaheim, CA 92802 Tuesday, February 11, 2014 9 AM – 7 PM Free…

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Cellulite: Mini-dimpled skin

The lumpy or mini-dimpled appearance of the skin especially among 80 to 90 percent of women in their thirties and older which replaces the smooth, firm, gorgeous-looking complexion in the thighs, buttocks and abdomen of younger ladies, is called cellulite. This disfiguring change in the skin tone and look, which affects more women than men,…

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Magnifique Valentine’s at Sofitel Philippine Plaza

Love Blossoms at Spiral  It is the season for flowers and with love, the scent of romance blooms.  The Master Chefs at Spiral brings to you the magic of flowers as a labor of love and have interpreted it in countless ways whether it’s lavender, rose, and courgette flowers. Let the seduction begin as French…

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The street sweeper

What a noble trade,  being a street sweeper. It’s about sweeping the filth we produce, of making our existence less infected. Mindless and ungrateful are those who use the word “sweeper” in a disparaging way — who do not understand how extraordinary and how precious sweepers are. We would die of stench, shame and plague…

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Riding high

BY definition, a good politician is someone who does a good job at being a leader and representing his people’s best interests. Through polls, not only are leaders’ performance projected through approval ratings. These numbers also represent the dynamics of Philippine politics, a gauge whether it is progressing or regressing. According to Pulse Asia’s latest…

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The Dasmariñas Village Gestapo

CONTRARY to the glowing praise that the super rich residents of Dasmariñas Village have showered  on their security guards, in the wake of their altercation with Makati Mayor Junjun Binay, a report by GMA Network’s Mike Enriquez and complaints posted on the Internet depict many instances of Gestapo-like arrogance and rudeness on the part of…

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BBCN employees donate $40,000 to PH relief efforts

LOS ANGELES – On Monday morning, the employees of BBCN Bank (one of the leading Korean-American banks in the US) made a significant donation to the relief efforts for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. During a ceremonial turnover at the BBCN headquarters on Wilshire Boulevard, BBCN President & CEO Soo Bong Min…

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U Visas

Nonimmigrant visas allow aliens to stay in the U.S. for temporary periods to pursue activities authorized under various visa categories. The purpose of these visas may be for tourism, studies, business, employment, family-related, transit, or humanitarian benefits. The U nonimmigrant visa is issued for the humanitarian purpose of protecting victims of certain crimes. Congress created…

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