- Filipino Veterans Fairness Act
The Filipino Veterans Fairness Act is the name of a number of acts that have been introduced to the
United States Congress in both theUnited States House of Representatives and theUnited States Senate since the 103rd Congress in1993 Citation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s103-120
title=S. 120 (103rd): Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1993
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] . Since then, nearly every session of Congress has seen a new version of the bill introduced. The purpose of these bills is to amendTitle 38 of the United States Code to grantcitizenship to Filipinos who have completed an enlistment in theAmerican Armed Forces , at least some versions of this bill would grant citizenship to other foreign nationals under the same provisionsDunnigan, James F. and Nofi, Albert A. "Dirty Little Secrets". Quill (1990) ISBN 0-688-11270-6 ] . Currently, every version of the bill introduced has died in committee. Despite this, the bill has been re-introduced in nearly every session of Congress since 1993Citation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-760
title=H.R. 760: Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] .History
Filipinos have fought as members of the American armed forces for over a century. Originally this was limited to U.S. nationals, Filipinos that had emigrated to the U.S. Under a special provision of the Base Agreement between the U.S. and the Republic of the Philippines, which allowed the U.S. to build bases and station troops in the host country, Filipino nationals are allowed to enlist in the U.S. armed forces. This arrangement is unique, under normal circumstances foreign nationals are not allowed to enlist in U.S. armed forces unless they are resident aliens of the United States. However, since Filipino enlistees are neither U.S. nationals nor resident aliens, they are not granted citizenship upon completion of their first enlistment, and are entitled to fewer benefits. Proponents of the bill often point out that thousands of Filipinos have enlisted so far (including many in the
USAFFE inWorld War II ) and that ninety-percent choose to reenlist, even though they are the only non-citizen veterans that are not given citizenship upon completion of their enlistment. Since the bill has never made it out of committee, it is unknown what arguments might be used against it. The bill is widely supported by theFilipino-American community, as well as a US Conference of Mayors unanimous vote of passage for a resolution authored by Filipino-American MayorChristopher Cabaldon that called for the full support of the Filipino Veterans Fairness Act. Most versions have been introduced by congressmen with Filipino-American communities among their constituentsCitation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s105-623
title=S. 623 (105th): Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1997
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] .The Bill
Since 1993, versions of this bill have been introduced to congress by members of both partiesCitation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h107-491
title=H.R. 491 (107th): Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2001
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] Citation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s110-57
title=S. 57: Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] . All but the most recent version are dead, most died in committee before even being scheduled for debateCitation
url=http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h109-4574
title=H.R. 4574 (109th): Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2006
publisher=GovTrack.us
accessdate=2007-01-13 ] . The bill is typically assigned to a veterans affairs committee after its introduction. The most recent version, introduced in the House of Representatives in 2007 is in committee and has been scheduled for debate. If it does not pass by the end of 2008 it will die as well even if it has not been voted upon. OnJanuary 17 ,2008 , SenatorsDaniel Inouye andTheodore Stevens made acourtesy call on PresidentGloria Macapagal-Arroyo at Malacañang and assured her of the early passage of the Filipino Veterans Equity Bill to benefit 18,000 survivingWorld War II veterans. Executive secretaryEduardo Ermita , defense secretary Gilbert Teodoro, acting foreign affairs secretary Francisco Benedicto, Armed Forces chief of staff Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, Jr., US AmbassadorKristie Kenney , and US Deputy Chief of MissionPaul Jones . Arroyo conferred the Order of the Golden Heart with the Rank ofGrand Cross on Stevens contributing to “the amelioration and improvement of the moral, social, and economic conditions of the Filipino people." [ [http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-01/06/content_7374464.htm news.xinhuanet.com, Philippine official: U.S. Congress to vote on Filipino WWII veterans payment bill] ] [ [http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/01/07/18470785.php www.indybay.org, JFAV Asks De Venecia to Stop Raising False Hopes on Equity Bill] ]Notes
References
*Citation
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CdKp9D3PN00C
title=Dirty Little Secrets; Military Information You're Not Supposed to Know
first=James F.
last=Dunnigan
first2=Albert A.
last2=Nofi
publisher=HarperCollins
year=1990
isbn=0688112706External links
* 103rd Congress: USBill|103|S.|120, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1993
* 104th Congress: USBill|104|S.|55, USBill|104|H.R.|1136, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1995
* 105th Congress: USBill|105|S.|623, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1997, USBill|105|H.R.|836, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 1995 (sic )
* 106th Congress: USBill|107|H.R.|491, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2001
* 107th Congress: USBill|108|H.R.|677, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2003
* 108th Congress: USBill|109|S.|146, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2005
* 109th Congress: USBill|109|H.R.|4574, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2006
* 110th Congress: USBill|110|S.|57, USBill|110|H.R.|760, Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2007
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