Filipino WWII Veterans Seek Pensions From U.S. Government

SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 5: Jose Recto (L) and Pedro Dosono wait for a bus headed to a northern California casino at the Tenderloin May 5, 2005 in San Francisco. Like many Filipino WWII veterans, the two live in the U.S. alone. Trying to not let loneliness consume them, they spend their time at the casinos. They also use their winnings and even the free money given to them by the casino as an incentive to gamble to pay for rent. Many of the veterans are ineligible for pension and receive only $600-800 per month in Supplemental Security Income. (Photo by Marvi Lacar/Getty Images)
SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 5: Jose Recto (L) and Pedro Dosono wait for a bus headed to a northern California casino at the Tenderloin May 5, 2005 in San Francisco. Like many Filipino WWII veterans, the two live in the U.S. alone. Trying to not let loneliness consume them, they spend their time at the casinos. They also use their winnings and even the free money given to them by the casino as an incentive to gamble to pay for rent. Many of the veterans are ineligible for pension and receive only $600-800 per month in Supplemental Security Income. (Photo by Marvi Lacar/Getty Images)
Filipino WWII Veterans Seek Pensions From U.S. Government
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5 mai 2005
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