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Lea Salonga bilang illegal Pinoy immigrant sa ‘Yellow Rose’

- Ni ADOR V. SALUTA

NAIIBANG Lea Salonga ang mapapanood sa kanyang bagong pelikula na Yellow Rose, malapit sa mga Pilipino ang kuwento ng pelikula na umiikot sa karaniwang pinagdaraa­nan ng ating kababayan, ang maging illegal Pinoy immigrant sa US o ibang bansa.

Pagbabahag­i ni Lea: “I guess it’s hard to talk about illegal immigratio­n because I don’t want to out anybody. I think everybody knows at least one person that has been through this and you understand the stress and the pressure and the fear and it’s very, very real. The fear of getting discovered, of getting found out, the fear of losing face if they ever get a deportatio­n letter. The fear is real and it’s very much portrayed in Yellow Rose so I think a lot of Filipinos and Filipino-Americans that have seen it recognize what that is and how real that is. And so are able to feel a great deal of empathy for what Rose and her mother have to endure during the course of the film.

Paglilinaw ng award-winning singer, hindi naman niya naranasan maging ng kanyang pamilya ang takot ng deportatio­n lalo’t green card holder sila.

“Well most of my family immigrated to the US and to Canada legally. But there are whispers and hushed conversati­ons about who got in the country legally but overstayed. I think everybody knows at least one person who has gone through that immigratio­n experience. I have a green card and I gained it via a pathway called being an alien of extraordin­ary ability and my immigratio­n lawyer took advantage of that pathway. And so, I was able to gain residency in the US thanks to that and thanks to Miss Saigon because it was such a high-profile musical. It didn’t take too much convincing for immigratio­n authoritie­s to give me my green card which I have to renew every ten years.”

Bukod naman kay Lea, mapapanood din sa pelikula ang ilang Pinay actress kabilang sina Princess Punzalan at Eva Noblezada na gumaganap na mag-inang undocument­ed residents.

“You have this preconceiv­ed notion of what American is supposed to look like and Filipinos tend to not fit into a box. I remember when I was a kid, if you were American, for me either you were white or you were black. That was what I knew. When in actual fact being American means there is a spectrum. You can be descended from an immigrant family that came in from Ireland or Russia or Poland or Germany. You can be descended from, and this is from my experience after having worked on other shows, from a Japanese immigrant family or a Filipino immigrant family or Chinese or you look like the vice-president of the United States where she is black and South Asian. So, to look like an American is to basically be any color. It’s the one thing that’s interestin­g say about being a Filipino where it’s not necessaril­y what you look like that identifies you as a Filipino. It’s how you sound, there’s either a cadence with how you speak, it’s a carriage with how you carry yourself. I don’t know what it is. When I’m in the US and it doesn’t matter if it’s mestiza or morena or what, that person is descended from Filipinos. You can quite easily identify. So that’s something I hope will be an experience for the United States as well. That you can say you’re an American and nobody will even flinch,” paliwanag pa niya.

Ngayon maaari nang ma-stream ang Yellow Rose sa KTX.ph, iWantTFC, Cignal Pay-Per-View at Sky Cable PayPer-View.

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