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RP war vets sue US gov’t over benefits


Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 03:23:00 10/11/2010

Filed Under: Veterans Affairs, War, Litigation & Regulations

SAN FRANCISCO?A lawsuit claims the federal government is discriminating against Filipino World War II veterans by giving them benefits far below what US veterans receive.

?If you are recognized as a war veteran, then you should be accorded benefits like any other war veteran,? said lawyer Arnedo Valera, who filed the suit in San Francisco?s federal court on Friday on behalf of 27 plaintiffs.

Valera spoke at a rally in front of the federal courthouse which drew dozens of Filipino veterans and women whose husbands served during the war but died before benefits were made available. Some held signs reading ?Full Equity Now.?

The suit against the US Department of Veterans Affairs claims lump-sum payments of either $9,000 or $15,000 given to the Filipino soldiers are a pittance compared with the benefits that other veterans receive, including pensions and health care.

The United States agreed to pay those sums last year in lieu of pensions it promised the soldiers during the war but reneged on paying.

The suit demands compensation equal to what other veterans receive. It also wants the federal government to make the widows of Filipino soldiers who died before the benefits were approved eligible to receive their husbands? share.

About 250,000 Filipinos fought alongside American troops against the Japanese during World War II.

Florentina delos Santos? husband, Alfonso, was among them. He received a Purple Heart for a bullet wound he suffered at the hands of the Japanese, she said.

But Alfonso died at age 91 in 2006, three years before Congress approved the lump-sum payments. That makes his 75-year-old widow ineligible for the money.

Destroyed by fire

?We ask only for what widows like me and his children deserve,? Florentina said.

The suit also claims the Department of Veterans Affairs is unfairly withholding benefits from veterans whose war records may have been destroyed in a fire but have other ways of proving their service.

Another suit filed earlier this year on behalf of three Filipino World War II veterans makes the same claim.

The Department of Veterans Affairs did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Associated Press


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