Daily Tribune (Philippines)

House approves Brownlee naturaliza­tion

- BY EDJEN OLIQUINO @tribunephl_eao

Justin Brownlee had taken another step towards becoming a Filipino citizen. The House of Representa­tives formally approved on third and final reading a bill calling for the naturaliza­tion of the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel import.

A total of 274 lawmakers voted in favor of House Bill 6224, a bill that is a substitute for the HB 825 by 1-Pacman Partylist Rep. Mikee Romero and HB 6071 by Parañaque 2nd District Rep. Gus Tambunting.

With the approval, it is now up to the Senate to pass its own version — Senate Bill 1516 — before being tackled in the bicameral conference committee. Once approved in the bicameral conference committee, it will be transmitte­d to President

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for signing into law.

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas is hoping for a swift passage of Brownlee’s naturaliza­tion in the Upper House and the bicameral conference committee so that he can suit up when Gilas Pilipinas competes in the sixth window of the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in February, the 32nd Southeast Asian Games in May and the 19th Asian Games in September.

Justin Donta Brownlee is hereby granted Philippine citizenshi­p with all rights, privileges and prerogativ­es, as well as the duties and obligation­s appurtenan­t thereto, under the Constituti­on and the laws of the Republic of the Philippine­s.

If ever, Brownlee will be the fourth basketball player to secure Filipino citizenshi­p since 2011, joining the likes of Marcus Douthit, Andray Blatche and Ange Kouame.

“Justin Donta Brownlee is hereby granted Philippine citizenshi­p with all rights, privileges and prerogativ­es, as well as the duties and obligation­s appurtenan­t thereto, under the Constituti­on and the laws of the Republic of the Philippine­s,” the bill reads.

The measure also mandates that Brownlee “shall take his Oath of Allegiance to the Republic of the Philippine­s before an officer duly authorized to administer the same.”

Prior to the voting, the 34-year-old Brownlee paid a courtesy call to Speaker Martin Romualdez in which he handed him a signed basketball as a token of appreciati­on for his support.

The Speaker said the approval of Brownlee’s applicatio­n for naturaliza­tion is their “humble contributi­on” to the country’s quest for a strong performanc­e in the FIBA World Cup.

“This is the House’s humble contributi­on to the national basketball team’s quest for glory in the FIBA World Cup. Anything is possible if you put your heart or puso into it,” Romualdez said.

“Speaking of puso, we commend Justin for his desire to join Gilas Pilipinas in this path, to represent the Philippine­s which is his home in this corner of the world.”

Romero, one of the proponents of Brownlee’s Philippine naturaliza­tion in the House, has laid out the PBA star’s accomplish­ments and credential­s before the plenary.

He said that with Brownlee, the Gilas Pilipinas will have a truly dependable ally in its quest to represent the country in major internatio­nal events.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SPEAKER’S OFFICE ?? JUSTIN Brownlee (left) extends his gratitude to Speaker Martin Romualdez for the swift approval of his applicatio­n for naturaliza­tion.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SPEAKER’S OFFICE JUSTIN Brownlee (left) extends his gratitude to Speaker Martin Romualdez for the swift approval of his applicatio­n for naturaliza­tion.

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