Category: International Affairs

Who will be the next Godfather of the Hispanics?
January 23, 2019 History,International Affairs,Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Admin

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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Terror at Strasbourg Christmas Market
December 12, 2018 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

A Christmas market in Strasbourg France was under siege after a lone gunman unleashed a vicious attack. This city is located on the border with Germany.  Multiple reports have confirmed that there are eleven people injured and four casualties. Officials are treating this as a terrorist act and are hunting down the gunman who is on
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China-US Trade War Truce: An Example of American Resilience
December 11, 2018 International Affairs,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

The Trade War between the United States and China extends back to August of 2017 when Robert E. Lighthizer initiated a Section 301 investigation on China’s trade practices. In March 2018, the Trump Administration released a 215-page report concluding that China engaged in discriminatory practices that hindered United States Commerce within their country. Shortly after
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The Untold Story of MS-13
November 18, 2018 History,International Affairs,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

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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Central American Caravan Crisis
October 20, 2018 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

There is chaos at the Mexican border as the Central American Caravan reaches the nation of Mexico. Despite President Trump’s threats of cutting foreign aid to El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala, asylum seekers continued their way to the United States. According to a New York Post report, Mexican authorities clashed with multiple people at its
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