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         Jersey City Holds Information Session on Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program

           An Information Session on the Filipino World War II
Veterans Parole Program took place at the Jersey City, New
Jersey City Hall on 18 January 2017. The session, sponsored by
the Jersey City Government through its Welcoming Communities
Initiatives, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (UCIS),
and the White House Initiative for Asian-Americans and Pacific
Islanders, sought to provide details and procedural information on
the program benefitting qualified veterans and members of their
families.

           The program took effect in June 2016 and is a channel
through which Filipino World War II veterans and their spouses
who are US citizens and permanent residents may request parole Consul General Theresa Dizon-de Vega (Center) with resource persons and
or a lawful permission to stay in the US for qualified family participants in the Information Session .
members.

           The unique program was conceived by UCIS to address the issue of elderly Filipino veterans or their surviving
spouses who are living in the US to be reunited with family members who may qualify under the program. UCIS sought to
address the considerable waiting lists for overseas family members of veterans to be granted immigrant visas.

           District Director John E. Thompson and Ms, Kelly Ayala, both from the UCIS, provided critical information and
clarification on the eligibility, procedures, and documentary requirements under the program.

           Jersey City Council President Rolando Lavarro thanked the resource persons and the guests for taking part in this
important information dissemination activity.

           Consul General Theresa Dizon–de Vega likewise attended the event and re-affirmed the Consulate’s commitment to
assist in providing timely and relevant information on the Parole Program. She likewise noted the importance of reminding the
public to secure advice on the requirements from accurate sources.

 Fil-Ams in New Jersey Hold Forum on                               (continued from pg. 37...PCGNY & Human Rights)
Involvement in the US Political Process
                                                                   Consul General de

           Fil-Am community members in Jersey City,                Vega expressed the hope that
New Jersey held the "Filipino Americans in Politics",
a forum on how to be involved in the political process             a stronger linkage and more
in the United States, last 16 March 2017.
                                                                   collaborative work could be

                                                                   undertaken with the NYC

                                                                   Human Rights Commission

         The Fil-Am speakers who shared their views                particularly in information

and experiences in the political field are Councilman              dissemination and holding of  ConGen De Vega discusses matters of importance
                                                                   legal clinics and fora for    and concern to the Filipino community under her
Salvador Deauna of Bergenfield; Cheryl Quinio-                     members of the Filipino-      jurisdiction with HRC.
                                                                   American Community.
Blogett, President of Keenyo Consultants, LLC; and

Arvind Swamy, Managing partner of City Strategy.

The event was moderated by Filipino-American                                  Commissioner Malalis conveyed the goals of the Commission
                                                                   which includes the protection of the rights of everyone against
press members Lenn Almadin-Thornhill and Cristina                  discrimination and bias anywhere in New York, but more particularly in
                                                                   areas where it is pronounced such as the workplace and public places
Pastor.  (Continue to page 39)                                     like subways and transportation hubs. She noted that victims of
                                                                   discrimination are often those who are unaware of their rights such as
                                                                   immigrants. Regardless of immigration status, social or ethnic
                                                                   background, the Commission is mandated to help victims in filing a

                                                                   civil or harassment claim with the courts or their agency, assist in
                                                                   victim’s legal representation, and evaluate and issue a human
                                                                   trafficking certification, if justified, she added.

From the right: Ms. Lenn Almadin-Thornhill, Consul General Ma.                Commissioner Malalis promised to extend a hand of
Theresa Dizon-de Vega, Councilman Salvador Deauna, Ms. Cheryl      cooperation to the Consulate General on matters of mutual interest
Quinio-Blogett, Mr. Arvind Swamy, Ms. Cristina Pastor, and Consul  and advocacy. She also warned of the high incidence of fraudulent
Arman R. Talbo.                                                    “notaries” or those claiming to have the legal expertise who have
                                                                   victimized migrants.
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