Filipinos can come to the US through various ways, such as family sponsorship, employment opportunities, investment visas, or refugee/asylee status. They would need to meet the specific requirements of the visa category they are applying for and go through the application process. Additionally, diversity visa lotteries and educational exchange programs are other avenues through which Filipinos can come to the US.
As of 2019, there were approximately 4.2 million Filipinos living in the United States. They make up one of the largest groups of Asian Americans in the country.
The US reacted harshly to the Filipinos' response by launching a brutal military campaign to suppress the Philippine insurrection. The US saw the Filipinos' desire for independence as a threat to American control and interests in the region, leading to a violent and protracted conflict.
Filipinos initially welcomed US rule as a relief from Spanish colonialism, but resistance grew as they realized US intentions were not purely benevolent. The Philippine-American War ensued, resulting in widespread casualties and destruction. Some Filipinos collaborated with the US, leading to a complex and divided response within the Filipino population.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but there are Filipinos who feel betrayed by the US due to historical events such as the Philippine-American War and during World War II. Additionally, contemporary issues such as government policies or diplomatic relations may contribute to feelings of betrayal among some Filipinos.
Filipinos are not considered Americans in nationality unless they hold dual citizenship or are naturalized. Filipinos are typically considered to be Filipino by nationality.
As of 2019, there were approximately 4.2 million Filipinos living in the United States. They make up one of the largest groups of Asian Americans in the country.
Over 5 million Filipinos live in the U.S.
The Philippines as a whole does not and did not have feelings. Some Filipinos did not like the US taking over, some did, and some did not care.
The US took control of the Philippines after they helped them with the Spanish. And Filipinos wanted freedom or the US to get out.
American influences on Filipinos include the introduction of English as a prominent language, the implementation of a democratic government system, the spread of American pop culture through music and entertainment, and the education system based on the American model. Additionally, the American colonial period had a significant impact on shaping Filipino infrastructure and urban planning.
it came from us Filipinos
The Spaniards ? For dominance over their country ?
the Filipinos were shocked, for two years they been fighting for their independence from Spain .
The Philippine American war had Rebel Filipinos fighting against other Rebel Filipinos and against the US Forces, The Philippine constabulary and the Philippine Scouts.
The Filipinos first settled in the US as early as the 16th century. In the 20th century is when mass migration of the Filipinos to the United States occurred. In 1946 the Treaty of Manila was signed that granted the Philippines independence from the US.
because he sacrifice his life to the Filipinos or us....
because us Filipinos do not have our own music