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Why Grace Poe renounced her Filipino citizenship

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Offline Zurca

on: October 01, 2015, 08:46:07 AM

DUAL CITIZEN. Senator Grace Poe explains why she chose to become a full-fledged US citizen and not green card holder or permanent resident. Photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Amid unrelenting criticisms on her citizenship, both as a foundling and as a former American citizen, Senator Grace Poe explained on Wednesday, September 30, her choice to renounce her Philippine citizenship.

It was because of “love,” she said.

In 1991 Poe married Neil Llamanzares, a dual citizen of the United States and the Philippines since birth. In 2001, she became a naturalized US citizen.

Asked why she chose to be a full-fledged US citizen instead of a green card holder or permanent resident, she said that, as a mother and wife, her duty was to support her family.

She didn't renounce her Philippine citizenship because she “lacked” love for the country, she said, because she had maintained ties with her family in Manila and raised her kids with the same Filipino values she has.

Unlike a US citizen, a green card holder may only work and reside in the US but not participate in elections.

“Alam 'nyo po nung kami nag-umpisa magasawa, talaga naman sa pag-ibig 'yun... Kasama ko ang aking pamilya, ang aking asawa, nanirahan kami do'n. Totoo naman po, akala ko, bilang isang nanay talagang suporta sa aking pamilya, sa asawa, namalagi kami doon, hindi naman 'yun nagkulang ako ng pagmamahal sa bansa,” Poe told reporters after the 3rd Makabayan Convention on Wednesday.

(You know, when my husband and I started, that’s really love. I was with my family, my husband, we lived there. It’s true, I thought…as a mother, [it’s really to] support my family and my husband that we stayed there. It’s not like I lacked love for the country.)

Poe was quick to point out, however, that she came back to the Philippines in 2005 after her father, actor and former presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr, died, leaving her mother actress Susan Roces alone.


‘Not just on paper’

In an apparent swipe at her critics, Poe said citizenship is more than what is indicated on “paper,” reiterating she retained her Filipino values.

“Simpe lang naman po. Di lang naman sa papel o sa bansag ang pagiging Pilipino. Ito ay pamumuhay nang marangal, 'yung ating mga values, at isa pa 'yung tapat na paninilbihan," Poe said.

(It’s just simple, being a Filipino is more than what’s on paper and name. It’s living an honorable life, our values, and another thing, honest service.)

The presidential polls front runner said political parties, such as the Makabayan bloc, would not have supported her if they think she is "not a good Filipino."

Poe, who is facing the risk of being disqualified from the 2016 presidential elections, maintained she did not turn her back on the Filipino public.

“Pero ang mas malaking hamon at pribilehiyo na manilbihan sa bansa ay di ko tinalikuran sapagkat ito’y pagkakataong makatulong sa marami,” Poe said.

(But the bigger challenge and privilege to serve the country, I did not turn my back on that, because it’s an opportunity to help many people.)

From Rappler


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Why Grace Poe renounced her Filipino citizenship
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Offline charliehouse

Reply #1 on: October 01, 2015, 11:47:39 AM
It is worthy to note and contrary to the popular belief in a strict sense, the concept of dual citizenship only happens from a viewpoint of a third state. In the eyes of the Philippine Law, a person is either a citizen or an alien due to the jus sanguinis rule.
« Last Edit: October 01, 2015, 11:49:42 AM by charliehouse »
Sa bawat bobong post ay may pilosopong reply.


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Reply #2 on: October 01, 2015, 02:10:25 PM
alam ko may batas ngayon e sa mga pinoy who acquires foreign citizenship. unless the person specifically swears infront of an official from the philippine consulate or embassy to renounce his citizenship, sya ay considered philippine citizen pa rin.


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