Showing posts with label #LuisLomuntad. Show all posts
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Monday, January 18, 2021

‘Build the wall first’

“The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.”

—J. R. R. Tolkien

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

TRUMP loyalist Luis Lomuntad, leader of Filipinos in Queens, New York City who believe the rightful winner in the November 3, 2020 presidential election was President Donald Trump, said they are not against the decision of President-elect Joseph R. Biden to offer legal status to an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants, including some Filipinos.

But there is one fundamental issue that Mr. Biden should resolve first and foremost, asserted the 64-year-old Tondo-raised Lomuntad: “He should first build the wall or finish the wall that was started by President Trump.”


Lomuntad said “the system will breakdown” if the wall that separates the United States from Mexico and other Hispanic-speaking countries started by Mr. Trump in 2017 will not be erected.

He pointed out that 9,000 people from Honduras have already started stampeding the U.S.-Mexico boundary as Mr. Biden announced the proposed granting of amnesty to the illegal immigrants in the U.S. territory.

“It’s fine because the illegal immigrants have been here for so many years now at hindi naman sila aalis dito. But Mr. Biden must first prioritize the building of the wall,” Lomuntad suggested. “They should also see to it that all the bad people are deported and only the good ones will remain here.”

Bataan-born Peter Campomanes, 80, of New Jersey, also a Trump supporter, agreed with Lomuntad.

“They should fix the system first,” Campomanes, a relative of the late former World Chess Federation (FIDE) president Florencio Campomanes, remarked.

 

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Before Mr. Trump took office, there were reportedly 654 miles (just over 1,000km) of barrier along the southern border made up of 354 miles of barricades to stop pedestrians and 300 miles of anti-vehicle fencing.

According to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in its 6 October status report, the southern border now has 669 miles of "primary barrier"—the first structure people heading from Mexico to the U.S. will encounter—and 65 miles of "secondary barrier", which usually runs behind the primary structure as a further obstacle.

This means that in areas where no barricades existed before, they have built 15 miles of new, primary barrier or "border wall system", as it is called by CBP.

CBP further said about a further 350 miles of barrier has been built made up of replacement structures and some new secondary barrier.

More is reportedly planned, too, with 378 miles of new and replacement barrier either under construction or in the "pre-construction phase". 

Less than half of this will be in locations where no barriers currently exist, added the CBP.

Mr. Biden’s decision to immediately ask Congress to offer legal status to an estimated 11 million people in the country has reportedly surprised advocates given how the issue has long divided Democrats and Republicans, even within their own parties.

It was reported that in his first day in office, Mr. Biden disclosed he would announce to provide a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants in the United States illegally.

 

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The Democratic president-elect campaigned on a path to citizenship for the roughly 11 million people in the U.S. illegally, but it was unclear how quickly he would move while wrestling with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the economy and other priorities. 

For advocates, memories were fresh of presidential candidate Barack Obama pledging an immigration bill his first year in office, in 2009, but not tackling the issue until his second term after the Republican-dominated congress blocked Mr. Obama’s legislative agenda.

According to the Associated Press, “Biden’s plan is the polar opposite of Donald Trump, whose successful 2016 presidential campaign rested in part on curbing or stopping illegal immigration.”

AP quoted Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, who was reportedly briefed on the bill, as saying: “This really does represent a historic shift from Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda that recognizes that all of the undocumented immigrants that are currently in the United States should be placed on a path to citizenship.”  

If successful, the legislation would be the biggest move toward granting status to people in the country illegally since President Ronald Reagan bestowed amnesty on nearly 3 million people in 1986. 

Legislative efforts to overhaul immigration policy reportedly failed in 2007 and 2013.

(The author, who is now based in New York City, used to be the editor of two local dailies in Iloilo)

 

Monday, November 9, 2020

‘I still love President Trump’

“One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are.” 

Cal Thomas

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

NO one is so saddened and “deeply wounded” emotionally and mentally than Luis Lomuntad, President Donald Trump’s No. 1 supporter in the Filipino community in Elmhurst neighborhood here in Queens, New York City.

GALINEA (left below wearing a mask) tells Lomuntad: “Move on ka na lang pare.”

“Muntik na silang mag suntukan dito kaninang umaga (November 8, Sunday). Hindi nila dapat pinatulan si Luis. Mabait siyang tao at mahal na mahal nia si (President) Trump (They nearly came to blows this morning. They shouldn’t be too harsh on him. He is a good man and he loves President Trump,” reported Joseph “Pinky” Nocum a.k.a. “Mang Pepeng.”

Nocum, 82, a confessed former gunrunner in Guimba, Nueva Ecija in the Philippines before the Martial Law in the 70s, is one of Lomuntad’s two most loyal pals in this predominantly Asian community, a neighborhood in the borough of Queens bounded by Roosevelt Avenue on the north; the Long Island Expressway on the south; Junction Boulevard on the east; and the New York Connecting Railroad on the west.

The other is “Mang Peter”, 80, who lives in New Jersey.

Lomuntad always spent his “precious” time with Nocum and “Mang Peter” because “they were the only Filipinos who agreed with him (Lomuntad) that President Trump is a good leader,” said Camelo “Jun” Galinea, 64, a Biden supporter. 

Nocum described Lomuntad’s mood as “so depressed and he needs understanding.” 

Nocum said somebody from the Filipino community “chided” Lomuntad, 63, holder of official “Trump 2020 gold card” for refusing to accept President Trump’s defeat to President elect-Joseph R. Biden Jr. in the November 3 U.S. Presidential Election 2020.

 

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“Natural lang na lalaban siya. Hindi nia matanggap na natalo si (President) Trump. He (Lomuntad) believes the president was cheated,” added Nocum, who arrived in New York City in 1971.

Nocum said he learned that “even the dead were allowed to vote in Pennsylvania and other states.”

Nocum who voted for President Trump, confirmed that Lomuntad, the most passionate and probably one of the most loyal supporters of Mr. Trump in the community, was “hurting so much.”

I met Lomuntad at past 8 o’clock in the evening on November 8 and he was fuming mad that “they cheated (referring to the Democrats and Mr. Biden).”

“I am not optimistic that President Trump will win in his protest (against the alleged election fraud),” Lomuntad, an employee of Staten Island Ferry, sobbed. 

“If all the people, including the retired generals associated and loyal to President Trump na pinahiya nila (Democrats) at sinira ang buhay ay hindi nagkamit ng hustisya si President Trump pa kaya?”

Lomuntad confirmed Nocum’s story that he had a heated tiff with a fellow Filipino-American whom he did not identify in the community earlier.

He said, “the Democrats didn’t like President Trump because he drained the swamp. Marami sa kanila mga corrupt.” 

 

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“Sabi kasi nia (the fellow Fil-Am) bakit hindi na lang daw ako mag move on dahil talo na si President Trump. Eh they were the same people who told me not to move on when President Trump was being harassed and persecuted by the Democrats,” teary-eyed Lomuntad gushed. “I still love President Trump. Hirap ako maka move on dahil dinaya nila ang election. Saan ka naman makakita na sa 153,000 votes that were tabulated maski isa walang boto si President Trump puro kay Biden lahat?”

Galinea convinced Lomuntad to “accept the election result and move on.”

Lomuntad turned his back and silently walked away.

There was no evidence that the presidential race was rigged as claimed by Mr. Trump.

Mr. Biden clinched the presidency after cornering 290 Electoral College votes and 75,404,182 popular votes as of midnight November 8, while Mr. Trump garnered 214 Electoral College votes and 70,903,094 Electoral College votes.

The number of Electoral College and popular votes for both candidates are expected to increase. Mr. Biden needed only 270 to clinch the victory.

 

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Mr. Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris, a former senator from California, were planning their transition effort, including the establishment of a coronavirus task force set to be unveiled November 9.

The moves by the president-elect and vice president-elect come as former President George W. Bush became the latest big name in U.S. politics to congratulate the Democrats on their victory.

President Trump, meanwhile, has reportedly continued to tweet false claims that the election was marked by fraud. 

He spent much of Sunday at his golf course in Sterling, Virginia, reportedly marking his 210th day golfing since becoming president.

On November 8 afternoon, Mr. Trump complained about news outlets’ decision November 7 to call the race for Mr. Biden. 

“Since when does the Lamestream Media call who our next president will be?” Trump tweeted. “We have all learned a lot in the last two weeks!”

(The author, who is now based in New York City, was a former editor of two dailies in Iloilo)

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 12, 2020

Pinoy political supporters quarrel as Trump stumbles

“It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.”

—Joseph Joubert

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

ANGERED by poll results showing President Donald Trump stumble several weeks before the November 3 U.S. Presidential Election, some of Mr. Trump’s die-hard Filipino supporters in New York City have clashed verbally with some Filipino supporters of former Vice President Joseph Biden.

Hindi kami naniniwala sa survey. It’s fake news. The trend is now in favor of President Trump nationally,” insisted Norberto Recaforte, 63, holder of official “Trump 2020 gold card” and the most vocal Trump ally in Jackson Heights, Queens together with Elmhurst’s Luis Lomuntad, 65.

Pedrito Nacionales, 78, of Jersey City, New Jersey who visited New York to join his fellow seniors in Jackson Height’s Filipino community in the interaction, sustained Recaforte. 

“In 2016, President Trump was also down by more than 12 percent in the homestretch and even lost to Hillary (Clinton) by more than three million popular votes. In the Electoral College, Trump buried Hillary alive,” explained Nacionales, member of the National Rifles Association of America (NRA), a gun rights advocacy group founded to advance rifle marksmanship.

The modern NRA continues to teach firearm safety and competency.

 

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Recaforte was contradicted by Arthur Bangeles, 67, who showed the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll released on October 11, the latest poll to indicate Mr. Biden's strength. 

“You are going against the facts,” Bangeles remarked. “The facts will tell everything, not emotions.” 

Bangeles said Mr. Biden led Trump by a 55 percent to 43 percent margin among likely voters based on the recent poll, which was the third high quality national poll published this week that had Mr. Biden up by at least 10 points and above 50 percent.

The other two being from CNN/SSRS and Fox News, a “pro-Trump” network.

The average of polls has Mr. Biden at around 52 percent or 53 percent and up by somewhere between 10 and 11 points. 

This is an unprecedented position for a challenger with a mere 23 days to go until Election Day, explained the CNN.

Lomuntad rejected the data and accused CNN as “Clinton News Network.”

“Almost 24/7 wala nang ginawa ang CNN kundi siraan si President Trump. It’s fake news,” he boomed.

 

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CNN’s Harry Enten observed that in the 21 previous presidential elections since 1936, “there have only been five challengers who led at this time. Of those five, only one (Bill Clinton in 1992) was ahead by more than 5 points. None of those five were earning more than 48 percent of the vote in the polls.”

“In other words,” Enten stressed, “Mr. Biden is the first challenger to be above 50 percent at this late juncture in the campaign.”

This also continues to mark a massive difference with the 2016 campaign. 

Enten pointed out that while Hillary Clinton was ahead of Mr. Trump by as high as seven points in October 2016, “she never came anywhere close to approaching 50% of the vote. Trump merely had to win the lionshare of the undecided or third party voters (who would bolt their candidate) to earn a victory in 2016.”

 

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Even if every undecided or current third party voter went to Mr. Trump now, he'd still be down about 5 to 6 points nationally, according to Enten.

“That's never been the case with an incumbent since 1936 at this point,” he said.

Enten explained that “it's the Electoral College that matters. There are very few universes in which Trump could win the Electoral College, if he were to lose nationally by 5 to 6 points.”

New polls out on October 11 from CBS News/YouGov demonstrate that Mr. Biden's above 50 percent in some key battlegrounds. 

He leads 52 percent to 46 percent in Michigan and Nevada. 

In Iowa, a state that Mr. Trump took by nine points in 2016 and is not anywhere close to must win for Mr. Biden, the race is tied at 49 percent.

A look under the hood reveals why Mr. Biden is in such a strong position. 

Since the coronavirus pandemic began, COVID-19 has either been, or been within the margin of error of being the nation's most important problem in Gallup polling, explained Enten.

(The author, who is now based in New York City, used to be the editor of two dailies in Iloilo)

 

 

Thursday, October 1, 2020

‘We have the most compassionate cops in the world’

“If you have a problem, the NYPD is the greatest police force to the world.”

John Layfield

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

US President Donald Trump’s No. 1 supporter in the New York City Filipino community has nixed calls to defund the police, defending the New York Police Department (NYPD) as “the most compassionate cops in the world.”

If the groups that agitate to defund the NYPD will compare the Big Apple law enforcement agency to other police in the world, “our cops in New York City will look like saints,” thundered Luis Lomuntad, 63, holder of official “Trump 2020 gold card.”

LUIS LOMUNTAD shows his official “Trump 2020 Gold Card”


Lomuntad’s defense of the NYPD came after he “learned” that his two kids—a 14-year-old and and an 18-year-old—“have been brainwashed” in school allegedly to hate the cops and the government.

He blamed the teachers in New York’s school system who are mostly “biased for the Democrats” and are allegedly teaching the children to hate the government of President Trump.

“Look what they (teachers) did. They incorporated the ‘Black Lives Matter’ in the school curriculum which is about police brutality and has nothing to do with the history of this nation,” bewailed Lomuntad, a former sailor who now works in the Staten Island Ferry in Lower Manhattan.

Lomuntad said five years before he was sworn in as American citizen, “I studied the political history of the United States and found out that this country is going down under the Democratic leaders.”

 

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The teachers, whom he did not name, were allegedly mostly had “radical orientation” hired during the Obama administration. He didn’t show any proof.

“Black Lives Matter” is a decentralized political and social movement advocating for non-violent civil disobedience in protest against incidents of police brutality and all racially motivated violence against black people.

Tondo, Manila-born Lomuntad said most of those defended and “sensationalized” by “Black Lives Matter” movement were criminals and rioters.

LUIS LOMUNTAD (right) and the Author. 

“I don’t want my children to be poisoned,” he protested. “I also don’t want my children to believe what they have been hearing in school that (President Donald) Trump is a racist.”

Lomuntad, who nearly came to blows with a Persian-looking anti-Trump immigrant in an accidental confrontation on Broadway Street in Elmhurst neighborhood at around 9 o’clock in the evening on September 28, also defended Mr. Trump from accusations he was responsible for the death in the pandemic of more than 200,000 Americans.

“If they will use their common sense, it was COIVD-19 that killed those 200,000 people, not President Trump,” he stressed. “They (critics of Mr. Trump) should not believe in those fake news.”

Lomuntad, Mr. Trump’s most vocal supporter in the Pinoy crowd in Elmhurst, blamed the media here which is being controlled 90 percent, he said, by the liberal democrats.

As of May 2020, Gallup polling found that 31 percent of Americans identified as Democrats, 25 percent identified as Republican, and 40 percent as Independent.

 

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The unidentified anti-Trump immigrant, meanwhile, interrupted Lomuntad: “I don’t like Trump. He is a bully and a racist. Imagine he paid only $750 in his income tax.”

Lomuntad hit back loudly: “What do you know about his income tax? That’s none of your business. Income tax returns are private matters. If President Trump did not pay his taxes the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) would have ran after him. Look at Al Capone. He was nailed down because of his income tax. That’s why they (enemies of Mr. Trump) want to make the voters ignorant.”

The anti-Trump immigrant stepped up his verbal snipe: “Only the white people like Trump. In our place out of 22 white people, 21 of them like him. He doesn’t care about us; he doesn’t care about you and me, with our race. You (pointing to Lomuntad) aren’t white but you like him? O c’mon.”

He then moved nearer to Lomuntad and barked, “If I see Trump here I will kill him.”

Irked, Lomuntad blasted the anti-Trump immigrant: “That’s a grave threat.”  The angry immigrant left.

(The author, who is now based in New York City, used to be the editor of two dailies in Iloilo)