+ Follow ABSENTEE VOTING BILL AND DUAL CITIZENSHIP Tag
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[Title] => Katas ng Saudi and politicization of Filipinos
[Summary] => JEDDAH Twenty years ago, the politicization of Filipinos in Saudi Arabia, or anywhere else in the world, did not seem possible. When my husband and I began a campaign on a five-point platform for overseas Filipinos in the 80s, we were political exiles in London. Lower passport fees, better treatment from embassies, dual citizenship, no double taxation and the right to vote were issues around which we hoped to draw support from overseas Filipinos against Marcos dictatorship.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Carmen N. Pedrosa
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ABSENTEE VOTING BILL AND DUAL CITIZENSHIP
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