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[Summary] => HONOLULU (AP) Two Filipino-Americans are struggling against long odds and a crowded field of candidates including each other to become the first member of the US Congress from one of the countrys largest immigrant groups.
Filipino organizations nationwide are pushing for either state senator Ron Menor or Honolulu councilman Nestor Garcia to win the Democratic primary in Hawaiis second district.
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[Title] => US lawmaker urges Bush to amend immigration law to help Filipino war veterans
[Summary] => HONOLULU (AP) US Congressman Ed Case has asked President George W. Bush and congressional leaders to amend immigration legislation with a measure to help unite families of Filipino veterans.
Case, a Democrat from Hawaii, said Filipinos who fought alongside US troops during World War II and later decided to become American citizens have been separated from their children in the Philippines.
The bill would grant children of Filipino veterans an immigration waiver similar to the one they received in 1990.
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CONGRESSMAN ED CASE
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Filipino organizations nationwide are pushing for either state senator Ron Menor or Honolulu councilman Nestor Garcia to win the Democratic primary in Hawaiis second district.
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Case, a Democrat from Hawaii, said Filipinos who fought alongside US troops during World War II and later decided to become American citizens have been separated from their children in the Philippines.
The bill would grant children of Filipino veterans an immigration waiver similar to the one they received in 1990.
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