Immigration Consequences of Drug Offenses

Aliens who commit drug offenses may become inadmissible or deportable. Inadmissibility means that an alien is ineligible to receive a visa or he cannot be admitted into the U.S. based on his conduct or convictions. Deportability means that an alien who was previously admitted could be removed based on his conduct or convictions. The drug…

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The truth about myself

IT HAS always been the case that every time I see my spiritual director, I end up becoming affirmed and beheld again. It is as if my spiritual director is God telling me, “Rodel, you are a special person. You have so many gifts. You are loved!” You see, like many people, I don’t always…

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A Positive Role Model

ROLE models, education, and being part of groups are the keys to success, said Filipino-American Rear Adm. Victorino “Vic” Mercado, vice director of Strategy, Plans and Policy for US Central Command. US Central Command (better known as CENTCOM) is one of 9 combatant commands in the United States military which promotes cooperation among nations, responds…

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Disproportionate?

Based on the latest National Statistics Office (NSO) Labor Force survey released on June 11, the number of jobless Filipinos increased “to a three-year high in April,” reported Philstar.com. “…Unemployment reached 7.5 percent in April, up from 6.9 percent in the same period last year. The current unemployment rate was the highest since the eight…

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Your debts and the wisdom of King Solomon

LAST week we talked about King David and his lust for Bathsheba. As punishment for King David’s sins of coveting Bathsheba who was Uriah’s wife and murdering Uriah so he could marry her even though he already had 6 wives and numerous concubines, the first born son of David and Bathsheba died several days after…

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State mails head of household questionnaire

IN July of each year, the Franchise Tax Board of the State of California mails Questionnaire Form 4803 to taxpayers who claimed Head of Household status the previous year.  Do not ignore this questionnaire.  Mail it back within 20 days; otherwise, it becomes final.  You’d have to go to appeals to fight it.  If filled…

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How do you negotiate to discount your second mortgages?

MANY homeowners with first or purchase mortgages also add on second mortgages such as home equity loans. Unfortunately, job loss and tough economic times can cause homeowners to become delinquent or even default on second mortgages. Lenders holding defaulted second mortgages sometimes write them off, though those loans’ borrowers may still face certain consequences over…

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PCG-LA celebrates PH Independence Day, fiesta-style

LOS ANGELES – Bicol 2nd District Representative Al Francis C. Bichara,  who was a special guest at the Philippine Consulate General’s (PCG-LA) cocktail reception on June 12, Wednesday, enjoyed seeing many Filipinos in Los Angeles celebrating the 115th Anniversary of the Declaration of Philippine Independence. “I feel good about this,” Bichara told the Asian Journal. He…

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Squeaky clean, in-between

Cleaning your teeth properly includes cleaning between you teeth, and the best way to clean between your teeth, and the other places your toothbrush can’t reach, is with flossing.  A great deal of attention is given to cosmetic dentistry these days. It’s easier that ever to get a bigger, brighter, whiter smile. But just as…

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The July 2013 Priority Dates

Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning that immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority…

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Humility in showbusiness

Being humble, or being “mapakumbaba” is a virtue that every person should have—but very difficult to do.  We all have our egotistical side, that putting down the shield of our success, power or wealth takes some time. In show business, there are a lot of personalities who have tried their best to keep their feet…

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Immigration reform heats up as Obama pressures Congress

ON June 11, 2013, President Obama pushed the US Congress to send him a bill by fall providing for Comprehensive Immigration Reform (CIR), just as the full US Senate began to vote on the bipartisan Gang of Eight’s proposal introduced earlier this year.  The Gang of Eight, including Senators Shumer, McCain, Durbin, Graham, Menendez, Rubio,…

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Independence Day 2013

THIS week is all color (blue, red, white and yellow) and splendor, as Filipinos all over the world once again gather to commemorate the 115th anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence on June 12, 1898. “Ambagan,” which means “contribution, share in a collective affair,” is the highlight of this year’s celebrations. With the theme, “Kalayaan…

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Understanding teen depression

WE, Fil-Am parents, uprooted ourselves and our families from the Philippines with the dream of giving our kids a better life than we had growing up back home. All we wanted was for them to be happy and successful. But as we navigate our new life in America, many of our us would every now…

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Khan: Modest Pinoy hero in Santa Monica shooting

LOS ANGELES – The Filipino student who emerged as a local hero on Friday’s grim shooting in Santa Monica remains humble, amid praises from fellow students and online netizens for his bravery. Marcel Khan, a 22-year old student and library staff of Santa Monica College, was on his last day of work when the shooting…

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FVR and the Malacañang Press Corps

The president wears a prestigious crown. The protocol, the linguistic circumlocution are intimidating at first, but then become a second language. There is something  about the aura of the President that makes everyone behave in a reverential manner. The air changes when you’re talking to the President. It alters the way you behave around him….

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FVR to Fil-Ams: “Forget not our motherland Pilipinas”

“Forget not your motherland and always endeavor to inculcate the Filipino values of sacrifice, valor, patriotism, love of God, country, people and the environment especially to the new generation of Filipino-Americans as you observe the 115th Philippine Independence Day here in the United States.” This was the core message of former Philippine President Fidel V….

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An Honor and A Privilege

In the United States Army, the term “commander” is officially applied to the commanding officer of a unit; hence, there are company commanders, battalion commanders and brigade commanders. On June 6, at a ceremony at General’s Field, Honolulu, Hawaii, a young Filipino-American Captain in the US Army was promoted to the position of Company Commander….

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Ripe for investments

At the 22nd World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia, President Benigno S. Aquino III told businessmen that the Philippines, as the “brightest spark” in Southeast Asia and as “Asia’s Rising Tiger,” is now ripe for investments, touting “the reforms and the new mandate his administration received from the Filipino people in the last midterm…

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Your debts and King David’s lust

SOMETIMES you wonder why you acquire so much debt without really thinking about it. Client makes $20,000 a month which is high income. When his home increased in value in 2006, he obtained a home equity loan of $300,000 and used that as down payment to buy two McMansions. With 3 houses and $1.5 M…

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