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  • The Filipino American (Fil-Am for short) community is the second largest Asian American group in the United States and the largest Southeast Asian American group.

    Filipino Americans trace their ancestry back to the Philippines, an archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia that is south of Taiwan and east of the South China Sea.[2]

    The 2000 U.S. Census counted 2.4 million Americans who identified as Filipino. This makes the Filipino American community account for about 22% of the Asian American population. The State Department claims that there are an estimated of 4 million Filipinos in the United States as of 2007.[USA] [3]

    Filipino Americans are the largest subgroup of the Overseas Filipinos. More than half of the community are either naturalized or American-born, while the remainder are Filipino nationals or dual citizens of both the Philippines and the United States.

    Most Filipino Americans reside in states such as California, Nevada, Hawaiʻi, Washington, Guam and in metropolitan areas of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City. States such as Florida, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Alaska, and New Jersey are seeing growth in Filipino populations.

    Congress has established the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month in May to commemorate Filipino American and Asian American culture in the United States. Upon becoming the largest Asian American group in California, Filipino American History Month was established in October. This is to acknowledge the first landing of Filipinos on October 18, 1587 in Morro Bay, California and is widely celebrated by Fil-Ams in the United States.


    Dual citizenship

    As a result of the passage of Philippines Republic Act No. 9225, also known as the Citizenship Retention and Re-Acquisition Act of 2003, Filipino Americans are eligible for dual citizenship in both the United States and the Philippines. Overseas suffrage was first employed in the May 2004 elections in which Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was reelected to a second term.

    In 2004, about 6,000 people became dual citizens of the Philippines and the United States. This act encourages many Filipino Americans to invest in the Philippines, buy land (only Filipino citizens are allowed to purchase land in the Philippines and the children of Filipino born Filipinos), vote in Philippine elections, retire in the Philippines, and participate in representing the Philippine flag.

    Many dual citizens have been recruited to participate in international sports events such as the Olympic Games in Athens 2004, the 23rd Southeast Asian Games in Manila, the 15th Asian Games in 2006 and the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing 2008.

    In addition, the Philippine government actively encourages Filipino Americans to visit or return permanently to the Philippines via the "Balikbayan" program and to invest in the country. Philippine consulates facilitate this process in various areas of the United States. These are located in Chicago; Guam; Honolulu; Los Angeles; New York; Saipan; and San Francisco while honorary consulates are also available in Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Majuro, Miami and New Orleans.

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    • Originally posted by jundakki
      off topic:
      want to watch the replay of Quatar vs Korea in 23rd FIBA Asia , it's now showin g at BTV
      link?ty

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      • Originally posted by jason_28c
        hey philippines beat lebanon 4 - 1... so whats the fussed about.... stop arguing with the losers................
        this is all that matters. To all filipinos out there, lets stop arguing with our lebanese friends. Let our game do the talking.

        Losing is really a hard thing to swallow. Pagnatalo ka, sasabihin mo dinaya ka.
        RP Basketball Quintet...The Road Back to the Olympics

        http://forum.philboxing.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=50158

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        • Originally posted by viperbravo
          link?ty
          SMART GILAS: all the way

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          • Originally posted by bolabasket
            thanks bro!

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            • hello everyone! is it true ba na sina yap, de ocampo, dela cruz ang out sa final 12? can you clarify i'm watching the replay of lebanon-korea on ch.5 nailipat ko sa ch.4 at narinig ko names nila. sorry kung mali.

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              • Guys forget Rp vs Leb subject.
                Wait few days and we'll know which team is the best.
                Proud to be Lebanese
                www.arabasket.com

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                • Originally posted by warren99
                  hello everyone! is it true ba na sina yap, de ocampo, dela cruz ang out sa final 12? can you clarify i'm watching the replay of lebanon-korea on ch.5 nailipat ko sa ch.4 at narinig ko names nila. sorry kung mali.
                  i am also waiting for the news. so ritualo over james yap.

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                  • Originally posted by warren99
                    hello everyone! is it true ba na sina yap, de ocampo, dela cruz ang out sa final 12? can you clarify i'm watching the replay of lebanon-korea on ch.5 nailipat ko sa ch.4 at narinig ko names nila. sorry kung mali.

                    yes it's true, was announced in Teledyaryo Sports at NBN4

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                    • Originally posted by jundakki
                      yes it's true, was announced in Teledyaryo Sports at NBN4
                      i just hope that ritualo will be worth it.

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                      • Originally posted by daniab
                        Dgenx,Vogel only is naturalized in Lebanon and i don't think Vogel only mades WCC 2002 and 2006.
                        Btw,Pennisi is not from australia ??? Asi is a Filipino ??
                        Stop your stupid here.
                        1st: no cursing
                        2nd: behave
                        3rd: english
                        Last edited by Joško Poljak Fan; 07-28-2007, 08:06 AM.

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                        • Originally posted by thelebanon
                          ALL LEBANESE PLAYERS PLAYED IN LEBANON this is why we have the best ligue in asia
                          well thats according to you but majority of us beg to disagree.

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                          • Originally posted by daniab
                            Guys forget Rp vs Leb subject.
                            Wait few days and we'll know which team is the best.
                            we'll never know until we meet each other in the quarters or semis. but one thing for sure, you'll not going to say that if rp is in the same group with japan and lebanon. you'll be crying now and praying that lebanon can atleast beat japan to secure 2 wins in round 1 because there's no way you're going to beat us with another hail-mary-ala-chamba-anak-ng-puta-bumaldog-sa-board-lucky three point shot again with our best player in danny siegle playing.

                            how lucky can you get?!?!?!
                            sigpic

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                            • Originally posted by thelebanon
                              stop lebanon is better than rp ...

                              france is better than lebanon but lebanon won france in the world cup so the most important is the asian championship
                              duh! boris diaw and tony parker didnt even played. i doubt you can win if they are in the france NT.

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                              • Originally posted by karim
                                what i know is that RP has americans , they are legit but most of them were raised outside....in our current roster we have only 1 lebanese/american who lived abroad(beshara) and 1 naturalized player(vogel).......all the rest are 100% lebanese....what i know is that i,de rather have a naturalized player than a bunch of americans and australian and tongan who have philipino blood playing...so stop this talk about vogel....and show us some real philipino talent a player who was born and raised in philippines...you will never have a player like that close to the level of khatib,fahd,roy,abdelnour,ali mahmoud..........if u get 100% filipinos u would be the same exact level as hong kong and thailand....short players who run around and shoot threes and cant get 1 rebound....ur only 2 players who are above 2 meters are australian and tongan with just a LITTLE philipino blood...so stop bragging about lebanon cuz they have 10 pure lebanese players on the roster , just 1 with roots and 1 naturalized player which is also legal.....CASE CLOSED !!!!
                                so you are an attorney now dumb fool? naturalized player are worse than fil-am players when by sole reason you naturalized just to beef up your basketball NT. it is better if they were naturalized because they love to become citizens of lebanon.

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