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At Home Sa Abroad

At Home Sa Abroad

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At Home sa Abroad: Stories of overseas Filipinos is Rappler’s one-stop video podcast for all things Filipino diaspora.Rappler Social Sciences
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  • Episode 23: Defending Filipino migrants in the Trump 2.0 admin
    Aug 11 2025

    Since United States President Donald Trump began his new term in office, some of the fears of the migrant community have been coming true.White House figures show that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested over 100,000 people suspected of violating immigration law from January 20 to the first week of June. That’s around 750 arrests per day, double the average over the past decade.Trump’s immigration policy has caused a wave of anxiety among Filipinos, one of the biggest immigrant groups in the US. In this episode of At Home sa Abroad: Stories of Overseas Filipinos, Rappler reporter Michelle Abad sits down with Andan Bonifacio, national chair of Bayan USA, one of the convening organizations of Tanggol Migrante.Bonifacio discusses how the alliance helps migrant families seeking its assistance, its coordination with Philippine officials, and the significance of growing the alliance during these times.https://www.rappler.com/philippines/overseas-filipinos/at-home-sa-abroad-episode-tanggol-migrante-trump-administration/

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    32 mins
  • Episode 22: Why few overseas Filipinos voted in 2025 polls
    May 26 2025

    There were around 1 million registered overseas Filipinos who did not get to vote in the 2025 midterm elections.

    The Commission on Elections overhauled its overseas voting system in a bid to increase turnout from the record-high 40% in 2022. For the first time, it implemented an internet voting system for overseas Filipinos. This system intended to make it easier to vote, especially for Filipinos who lived or worked far away from Philippine embassies and consulates.

    In this episode of At Home sa Abroad: Stories of Overseas Filipinos, multimedia reporter Michelle Abad speaks to Ronnette Sanchez, education officer of Malaya Movement Seattle, who talks about her experience as a voter in the United States, while helping fellow Filipinos in her community navigate the challenges of the new system.


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    31 mins
  • Episode 21: Overseas marriage, an option for Pinoy LGBTQ+ couples
    Jun 17 2024

    In the Philippines, not everyone has the absolute right to marry the person they love. This includes the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer+ (LGBTQ+) community – since same-sex marriage or civil unions are not recognized by law. In this episode of At Home sa Abroad: Stories of Overseas Filipinos, Rappler reporter Michelle Abad speaks to singer-songwriter Nica del Rosario, and actress Justine Peña, who got married in Australia in August 2022. https://www.rappler.com/philippines/overseas-filipinos/at-home-sa-abroad-episode-marriage-option-pinoy-lgbtq-couples/

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    34 mins
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