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This image provided by the Philippine Department of Tourism shows Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila in 2022. The Philippines has long been interested in attracting Filipinos in the U.S. to come and add to the economy, but its incentives have mostly drawn retirees or immigrants catching up with relatives. Today, they are honing in on young Filipino American professionals who live on TikTok and Instagram. (Bien Bautista/Philippine Department of Tourism via AP)
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