ICYMI: President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed hope that overseas Filipinos residing in the US would come home “for good and retire in a much better Philippines.”
“It’s my hope that some of you will come home for good and retire in a much better Philippines — a Philippines with better airports, Philippines with better roads, better airports, better internet, better governance. ‘Yun ang aking pinapangarap . And that’s why that is what my administration is working for,” he added.
“Let them see for themselves what the Philippines is about, what is our culture, what is our history. I’m sure the first and second and third generation Filipino-Americans are more than happy to learn about their proud Philippine ancestry,” Marcos said.
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