PBBM given ecstatic welcome by thousands of OFWs in New Jersey
Filipino employees from all around the United States went above and above to personally greet President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. at the beginning of his six-day working tour,
Many of the over 1,200 US-based Filipinos who came to see President Marcos on Sunday (Monday, Philippine time) came from distant states. Filipino workers from different parts of the United States went out of their way to personally greet President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. at the beginning of his six-day working visit.
Rolando Galara, a nurse, medical technician, and carer from Irvine, California, was one of many excited to visit the well-liked Chief Executive.
Rolando Galara, a nurse, medical technician, and carer from Irvine, California, was one of many excited to visit the well-liked Chief Executive.
In order to offer President Bongbong Marcos our love and support, Galara stated, “we journeyed from California to New Jersey. The President “felt it today here in New Jersey,” she continued, “because we wanted him to feel our love for him.”
In order to meet and hear from Head Marcos, Pennsylvania-based physician Rommel Rivera, president of the Association of Filipino Physicians in America, also went to the event.
“We came from Philadelphia to witness the first coming of the President here in the United States. This is his first visit to the United States. Of course, I don’t want to miss it,” Rivera said.
“It makes me want to cry and there’s a feeling of ‘I wanna go back to the Philippines,'” he added.
The President’s moving address encouraged Filipino engineer Danny Pagsambugan to travel back to the Philippines this year to impart his knowledge, according to Pagsambugan, who has been employed by the World Trade Center Port Authority in New York.
“Tell this to the President,” he said. “I am going home.”
