00:00If Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. President Donald Trump won the U.S. election in November,
00:07what would be the effect of this on the Filipinos in America and the position of the United States on the issue in the West Philippine Sea?
00:14J.P. Soriano is on the scene.
00:19U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to North Carolina to assess Hurricane Helen's impact.
00:26Former U.S. President Donald Trump returned to Butler, Pennsylvania, where he was saved in the assassination attempt last July.
00:34The fight between the Democrats, Harris, and the Republicans, Trump, was close before the U.S. presidential election on November 5.
00:41Whoever wins in their favor, will there be a change in the position and assistance of the United States in the Philippines on the issue of China and the West Philippine Sea?
00:49Especially when U.S. President Joe Biden said several times that they have an ironclad commitment to the alliance.
00:56We do have bipartisan support. Judging from my meetings at the U.S. Congress, I talked to the past administration of President Trump.
01:07They said that all of their policies were followed by the administration of President Biden.
01:16As for the Harris administration, President Bongbong Marcos may have better intentions.
01:23His visit to the Philippines as a support to the Philippines in the midst of China's clashes is also historical.
01:31In Kamala Harris' view, her consciousness is bigger on the South China Sea-West Philippine Sea issue.
01:38Donald Trump never mentioned the South China Sea in his statement.
01:43It's clear now that when it comes to the issue of immigration and minorities, Trump has been advocating for a long time to be more strict with illegal immigrants.
01:53Harris is open to providing assistance to immigrants in a legal way.
01:58What is the pulse of some Filipinos in America?
02:01Two-thirds Harris, one-third Trump in what's happening in other communities.
02:11Some other people don't like immigrants.
02:14You know what I mean.
02:16For GMA Integrated News, J.P. Soriano.
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