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S. 1337, The Filipino Veterans Family Reunification Act of 2009 (3 comments ↓)

S. 1337 would exempt children of certain Filipino World War II veterans from the numerical limitations on immigrant visas.

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Tuyo, MacArthur, Leyte

October 29, 2009, 4:23am (report abuse)

Senator D. Akaka with your untiring and unselfish support to the Filipino World War II Veterans, please push once more the reset button for the re-booting of the Family Reunification Act of 2009. The bill seemed to have hanged along the way. The vets who have been so patient awaiting for this bill transformed into law are now in their 80s and 90s. Their designed life are almost reached. As a son of one of these vets and in behalf of the rest of the beneficiaries, we pledge to be responsible enough NOT to become extra loads to the US but rather contributors in our own little ways to the good and well-being of the American communities of our destination.

cesar agcanas

November 3, 2009, 10:12am (report abuse)

the mere fact that my father was enlisted to the American Merchant Merchant Marine in the US Mainland, under American Merchant Marine act of 1936 and 1940, and 1942, my father was/is a US Citizen, because no one can be allowed to join the American mariner if they were not Americans under the law. Therefore, my father Dionicio D. Agcanas was/is American, and I derived my American Citizenship to my father automatically since birth even born outside the USA, which my father used to be LPR and US Citizen in Settle Washington and California from 1929 to 1947.

Long live America, and God bless America.

cesar r agcanas

November 3, 2009, 10:14am (report abuse)

mabuhay ang mayroong palabra de honor kagaya ng america

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