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Marching for the Lolo's
On July 26, 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a military order conscriptingthe Philippine Commonwealth Army and Old Philippine Scouts under the U.S. Armed Forces. Along with this order came the promise of full benefits as veterans of the US military. However, in 1946, the US Congress passed the Recission Act which reversed this promise stripping these soldiers of all the benefits promised. While the House of Representatives has passed the "Filipino Veterans Equity Act of 2008," which would make one-time payments of $15,000 to Filipinos who are U.S. citizens and $9,000 to non-citizen Filipino veteran, the Senate has not acted on the legislation passed by the House. Out of every single country allied with the US during WWII, the Philippines is the sole nation that has not received benefits for their veterans. This past Wednesday, November 11, 2008, hundreds marched including the gentlemen of Alpha Psi Rho in solidarity to recognize and support the struggle to give the remaining 18,000 out of over 200,000 veterans the rights and honor they deserve in defense of freedom.
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