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  2. Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    America has been relying on Filipino nurses on the frontlines since the AIDs pandemic. Despite making up only 4% of Registered Nurses in the U.S., the make up nearly a third of Covid-related deaths among registered nurses. [211] [212] American schools have also hired and sponsored the immigration of Filipino teachers and instructors. [213]

  3. Demographics of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    America has been relying on Filipino nurses on the frontlines since the AIDs pandemic. Despite making up only 4% of registered nurses in the US, the make up nearly a third of Covid-related deaths among registered nurses. [429] [430] American schools have also hired and sponsored the immigration of Filipino teachers and instructors. [431]

  4. History of Filipino Americans - Wikipedia

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    1861–1865, Approximately 100 Filipinos and Chinese enlist during the American Civil War into the Union Army and Navy, as well as serving, in smaller numbers, in the armed forces of the Confederate States of America. [52] 1870, Filipinos mestizos studying in New Orleans form the first Filipino Association in the United States, the "Sociedad de ...

  5. The Philippines aims at a younger generation of Filipino ...

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    Knowing there were other young Filipino Americans who felt that gap, the 28-year-old promptly “cold-emailed” the Philippine Department of Tourism. Manlangit has since parlayed her journey of ...

  6. Filipinos in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Most other Filipinos in New York at this time were seamen who docked at the Brooklyn Navy Yards. [5] A Filipino restaurant called Manila Restaurant opened in the late 1920s and was located at 47 Sand Street in Brooklyn. [6] In 1927, one of the first Filipino civic organizations in New York City, the Filipino Women's Club, was founded. [7]

  7. Filipinos who fought for the U.S. in WWII never saw benefits ...

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    The U.S. changed its tune with the conclusion of the war. Congress passed the Rescission Act in 1946, stripping many Filipino veterans and their families of benefits due to budget concerns and ...

  8. Talk:A Filipino in America - Wikipedia

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  9. For Filipinos in the Ozarks, this Springfield market is far ...

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    Filipino Market, 3448 S. Campbell Ave., is a place where Springfield's Filipino residents can connect to resources and their community.