The Freeman

Romero sponsors naturaliza­tion bill for Brownlee

- Philstar.com

Justin Brownlee may get his wish to be a Filipino and possibly don the national colors in future internatio­nal meets as Party List Rep. Mikee Romero (1Pacman) yesterday led three other lawmakers in filing a bill for naturaliza­tion of the three-time PBA champion import.

Romero, vice chairman of the House Committee on Sports and owner of the North Port Batang Pier team in the PBA, was joined by Reps. Enrico Pineda, Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Scott Davies Lanete in introducin­g House Bill No. 8106.

“(Brownlee) has brought enormous pride and joy to the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n as well as to all basketball enthusiast­s in the country. He said he can have a house here just like Norman Black or other imports who have fallen in love with the Filipinos and the Philippine­s,” the proposed bill stated.

“With a very decorated and illustriou­s career, he wishes to play for the Philippine national team. He also wants the Philippine­s to be his permanent home,” the bill added.

“At present, he continues with his efficient sportive activities and is socially active through community service. Justin Donta Brownlee is dependable when it comes to helping Filipinos – a true mark of a Filipino spirit and character,” the bill further stated. “His allegiance in this country is indubitabl­e, his skills and competency in the field of basketball shall truly complement the entire nation.”

For the bill to become a law, it needs to pass both houses of Congress. —

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