US Visa Waiver for Philippine Citizens pushed
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The announcement comes as House Resolution No. 332 urging US approval for blanket visa waivers for Guam-bound Filipinos makes its way through the Philippine Congress. The resolution, authored by Cagayan de Oro 2nd District House Rep. Rufus Rodriguez, was introduced on September 1st last year, within three months of a GVB delegation’s visit to Manila that included ten Guam mayors. Rodriguez, who served as Deputy Speaker of the House and was appointed commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration by Philippine President Joseph Estrada, was guest of honor at a dinner hosted by Gutierrez and the Mayors’ Council of Guam in Manila last summer. Another gathering also included 17 mayors from the Philippines and the Governor of Negros Occidental, Eugenio Jose Villarreal Lacson. The GVB president’s strategy is to build a grassroots network of Guam and Philippine mayors and other public officials to create a groundswell of popular support that can’t help but be noticed and appreciated by decision-makers from Guam to Manila to Washington. More recently, Guam Sen. Will Parkinson has introduced Resolution No. 14-37 (COR) asking Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero to petition Homeland Security for visa waivers for Filipinos planning trips to Guam, under the authority granted her by Public Law 110-229, the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008. Parkinson’s resolution states, “the people of Guam recognize and support the need for a Guam-CNMI visa waiver for the Philippines to grow our tourism base, help boost our economic recovery and capture more of the growing tourism market from the Philippines.” Parkinson has also stated publicly that the US military officials he met with on the island had no problem with his push for visa waivers for visiting Filipinos. “US military contractors have developed an insatiable reliance on skilled Filipino laborers to continue building defense installations in Guam,” Gutierrez said.

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