MANILA, Philippines — “America needs us.” These were the words used by Philippine Ambassador to the United States (US) Jose Manuel “Babe” Romualdez when he was asked on Wednesday if the Philippines and its interests are at risk now that Donald Trump is back in power as the 47th president of the US. Article continues after this advertisementRomualdez proceeded to emphasize that the two nations have existing treaties and agreements that make their partnership strong. FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION 'America needs us, says PH Ambassador to US amid Trump presidency GLOBALNATION Trump calls Washington bishop 'nasty', demands apology GLOBALNATION Trump shuts down White House Spanish-language page, social media“We are not at risk. Number one, because we do have a mutual defense treaty, and then, it is very important for the US that we are there because we are at the forefront now — because of the South China Sea and the West Philippine Sea. So, America needs us,” Romualdez said in a mix of Filipino and English over Radyo 630. According to Romualdez, he recently had a lunch meeting with American officials, noting that Ambassador Robert O’Brien particularly underscored that the Philippines is important for the US. Article continues after this advertisement
“As he said, the Philippines is important for the US. So Trump will see it differently,” Romualdez said, quoting O’Brien. Article continues after this advertisement“At the same time, America also knows that we need to raise our economic prosperity because, if not, we can be vulnerable to economic coercion,” he added. These conditions, according to Romualdez, prove that everything was in good shape as far as the Philippines’ relationship with the US is concerned. The market’s decline came after entering a 31-month high as the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas announced a lower cash buffer requirement for banks. In a press briefing in Pasay on Tuesday, Jussi Hoikka, Airbus chief representative to the Philippines, said Airbus was offering the H225M helicopter, a multirole vehicle that can be used also for tactical transport, medical evacuation, and special operations. Article continues after this advertisement“The only thing that worries us is his immigration policy because we have many compatriots — we are counting the number of undocumented Filipinos here in the US. That’s what we support,” he said. Earlier, Trump made a promise to conduct an unprecedented mass deportation of undocumented foreigners in the US. With this, Romualdez said it would be better for undocumented Filipinos in the US to leave instead of facing deportation. house of fun free coinSubscribe to our daily newsletter In 2023, a report by the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., showed that the Philippines is the sixth-top source of undocumented (unauthorized) immigrants in the US, with a population estimated at 309,000 in 2021. The estimated unauthorized immigrant population in the US was 11.2 million in 2021, up from 11 million in 2019falcon play, with a larger annual growth rate seen since 2015. READ NEXT Trump targets opponents, faces criticism from catherdral pulpit Trump 2.0 starts with big immigration crackdown EDITORS' PICK 2nd tranche of pay hike for civilian gov’t workers takes effect this Jan Canada vows strong response, Mexico urges calm in face of Trump threats Olivia Rodrigo, No Doubt, Pink and more join LA FireAid concert lineup Ogie Alcasid, Regine Velasquez ‘excited’ about the state of OPM: ‘It’s thriving’ Fil-Am attorney general leads fight against Trump’s birthright citizenship order NBA: Lakers rout Wizards, LeBron James posts triple-double MOST READ Several senators withdraw support for anti-teen pregnancy bill DepEd eyes enforcement of reduced Senior High School subjects in 2025 Trump calls Washington bishop 'nasty', demands apology Whether or not Marbil stays as chief, PNP 'ready' for threats to polls Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |