IT is a well-established fact that the United States has been the country of choice for Filipinos almost as soon as the umbilical political cord to Uncle Sam was cut in 1946.

But even before that, there were waves of Filipino migrants to the US, the first occurring when the Philippines was sold to Spain for $20 million on Dec. 10, 1898 through the Treaty of Paris.

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