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MANILA, Philippines – The future of Filipino immigration to the United States may be entering a new level of uncertainty.
Concerns are rising over what US President Donald Trump’s new term could mean for Filipinos living and working in America as he brings back his hardline stance on immigration, marked by stricter visa policies, more complicated legal pathways, and intensified deportation efforts.
On Friday, April 11, Rappler editor-at-large Marites Vitug speaks with Rene Ciria-Cruz, editor of US-based digital publication Positively Filipino and former US bureau chief of Inquirer.net, about how Trump’s stronger policies could impact the Filipino diaspora and reshape US immigration policy.
What does the road ahead look like for Filipinos in America? Catch the episode on Friday, April 11, at 6 pm. – Rappler.com
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