Filipinos who fought for the U.S. in WWII never saw benefits. A new bill seeks to change that. [View all]
Source: NBC News
Oct. 31, 2023, 7:30 PM EDT
A group of bipartisan lawmakers announced on Monday that they are introducing a bill that would help fulfill a U.S. promise to Filipino veterans who fought alongside American troops during World War II.
The Filipino Veterans Fairness Act aims to grant benefits to the remaining veterans and the families of the hundreds of thousands of Filipino servicemen who were recruited by the U.S. in the early 40s, in part by promising full access to veterans benefits and citizenship. The pledge, however, was rescinded by Congress in 1946 and only partially fulfilled in recent decades.
During World War II, over 250,000 Filipino troops bravely fought under U.S. command, saving countless lives during their service. Its unacceptable that these veterans were stripped of the benefits they were entitled to, Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-Calif., who spearheaded the bill, said in a news release. I cannot imagine the pain Filipino veterans and their families felt and the irreparable harm caused by this unjustified disparate treatment.
The bill, co-sponsored by Rep. Ed Case, D-Hawaii and Rep. James Moylan, the Republican delegate from Guam, would offer a need-based death pension to the remaining survivors. It would also expand the kinds of military documentation accepted for benefits eligibility.
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