+ Follow JOE GARCIA Tag
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[Title] => Biden: Immigration crucial to American innovation
[Summary] => Vice President Joe Biden extoled immigration as crucial to American innovation yesterday at a college graduation ceremony in South Florida.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-04 07:02:08
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[Title] => OFWs want to stay put in Middle East
[Summary] => War in the Middle East is preferable to uncertainty and a gloomy future back home.
Joe Garcia, who works as an auto mechanic in Iraq, expresses the common sentiment of thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) returning to their jobs in the Middle East after spending a long Christmas holiday in the relative safety of home.
Maria de Leon, a domestic helper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, expressed the fear that hounds her and her fellow OFWs: Their childrens futures would be put at risk if they allow themselves to think of their personal safety.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-07 00:00:00
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JOE GARCIA
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[Title] => OFWs want to stay put in Middle East
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Joe Garcia, who works as an auto mechanic in Iraq, expresses the common sentiment of thousands of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) returning to their jobs in the Middle East after spending a long Christmas holiday in the relative safety of home.
Maria de Leon, a domestic helper in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, expressed the fear that hounds her and her fellow OFWs: Their childrens futures would be put at risk if they allow themselves to think of their personal safety.
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