Category: History
Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
José Celso Barbosa, a doctor and a politician, was born in Bayamón, Puerto Rico in 1857. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan. In 1899, he founded the Republican Party of Puerto Rico making him known within Puerto Rico as the “father of the Statehood for Puerto Rico movement.” He was a
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
Foremost, Daniel is a Christian, a family man and a passionate defender of the American dream – he is a tireless champion for economic freedom and a defender of the individual rights enumerated in America’s Founding Charters. Hispanic culture means a spirit of service to others (especially the vulnerable, the outcast and the least
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Conservative Hispanic Spotlight
Jennifer S. Korn is Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the Office of Public Liaison. In this role, Jennifer ensures the White House is building and strengthening coalitions with constituencies across the country, including the Hispanic community. Formerly, Jennifer served as Deputy Political Director at the Republican National Committee (RNC), managing the
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Equality Act Is Not All Glitter
Equality Act Is Not All Glitter By Ariel Fierro August 29, 2019 Taylor Swift dazzled the stage at the Video Music Awards in Newark, N.J., with two of her new songs from her new album “Lover.” However, the words “Equality Act” were shown towards the first half of her performance, revealing her full support for
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Concentration Camps vs. Migrant Detention Centers
What has been spread through the Left upon U.S. migrant detention centers being compared to concentration camps reveals that history was not explicit enough for them. Concentration camps are widely known through World War II events that happened within Poland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, and other countries. Specifically targeting Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, people with disabilities, political
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Who will be the next Godfather of the Hispanics?
The Legacy of Bush ’41 and the Hispanic Community The recent passing of President George H.W. Bush and the Nation’s solemn goodbyes to his personal and political fortunes appropriately recognized a man of integrity and honesty. A decorated WW2 veteran and leader of several high profile government agencies (The CIA and the United Nations,
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George H.W. Bush, Hispanics & Trump
Today we regret to inform you all that President George H.W Bush, founder of the RNHA has passed away. George Bush and Ronald Reagan saw the value of reaching out to the Hispanic community and founded the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. We extend our condolences to his family as they mourn. President George H.W. Bush
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The Untold Story of MS-13
MS-13 is an emerging Salvadoran street gang that is affiliated with the notorious Sinaloa Cartel. In 1980, MS-13 emerged in Los Angles as refugees from El Salvador and settled in the ghettos control by the Mexican Cartels. As the gang violence soared in the 1990s the Clinton administration fast-tracked deportations for 20,000 Central Americans convicted
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The Ladies In White Face Persecution In Cuba
The Ladies in White is a group of Catholic women in Cuba who are peacefully resisting the Castro Regime. They are demanding justice for their imprisoned loved ones. Laura Pollán founded the Ladies in White after the Black Spring to protest the regime’s unlawful detainment of their family members. In 2003, the Castro Regime arrested
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