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Unresolved and uncertain

The Supreme Court has yet again left unresolved the question whether people born in American Samoa are U.S. citizens, which is a disservice both to those who want recognition of a right to citizenship and those who oppose it. I continue to stand in agreement with what our...
Posted On Oct 19 2022 06:04
, By Charles V. Ala'ilima (Special to the Saipan Tribune)

Amata’s statement on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

American Samoa Delegate Aumua Amata (R-A Samoa) released the following Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day statement last Friday in honor of all who served: “This day in 1941 changed the course of our nation’s history. The naval base at Pearl Harbor and the airfields on Oahu were...
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:00
, By Contributing Author
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Kilili pushes college access for CNMI, A. Samoa students

WASHINGTON, D.C.—During a committee drafting session on the Higher Education Act yesterday, Delegate Gregorio Kilili Camacho Sablan (Ind-MP) proposed creating a federal program to help pay for the last two years of college for graduates of Northern Marianas College or American...
Posted On Dec 14 2017 06:00
, By Press Release
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A. Samoa power grid capacity lost in ’09 tsunami is restored

PAGO PAGO, American Samoa—Louis Berger Power, in partnership with the American Samoa Power Authority, officially opened the new Satala power plant in American Samoa’s Pago Pago Harbor. The plant will replace a plant that was destroyed by a September 2009 tsunami after a powerful...
Posted On Jun 08 2017 06:06
, By Press Release
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