Chicago News

NEW RIZAL BUST UNVEILED AS DONOR SEAFOOD CITY OPENS IN CHICAGO!
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – A Filipino businessman did not only live by Jose Rizal’s words of wisdom but he is also having success with them and is even flowing them back to the Filipino community.

“A SON SHOULD HEAR THE CRY OF HIS MOTHER,” SAYS ANTI-MARCOS HERO'S BURIAL ADVOCATE
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – Mother knows best.
This was the message relayed by a leader of rallyists in Chicago, Illinois Wednesday (Sept. 7) to President Duterte to reconsider his order to allow a hero's burial for the late Philippine

STOLEN RIZAL BUST RECOVERED; UNVEILING OF NEW BUST SET SEPT. 10
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – A dogged follow-up work by a Chicago Police detective has paid off when he made a surprise recovery of the Jose Rizal bust taken away by

GLOBAL PROTESTS AGAINST MARCOS’ HEROES’ BURIAL SEPT. 7TH
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – Filipino Americans across the United States are going to hold rallies on Wednesday, Sept. 7, at noon in front of Philippine Consulates to
CHILDREN OF FILVET CAN APPLY FOR ADVANCE PAROLE
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – Because it is difficult to take care of an elderly parent, any or all children of a Filipino World War II veteran may apply for advance parole
FILIPINO NURSE GETS 6 YEARS, ORDERED TO RESTITUTE MEDICARE FOR $15.6-M
By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2016 Journal GlobaLinks)
CHICAGO (JGL) – A Filipina nurse who owned a suburban Schaumburg, Illinois home health company was sentenced last July 26 to six years in prison for
NOW FREE
EDGARDO PASAMBA, 67, a Green Card holder, will likely not be deported if he can get a good lawyer, who could argue his case that when he pleaded guilty to one count of misdemeanor trespassing and served his sentence for 364 days, he is not deportable. (Photo courtesy o...
NOW ON PAROLE
CERTIFIED NURSE Assistant (CNA) Carmelita Vargas Pasamba, who turned 66 last July 16, 2016, and sentenced to six-year prison term, is now on parole. Like her younger sister, Jocelyn Vargas Baker, Carmelita will likely be deported as she is out immigration status. (Mugshot from Illinois ...