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Hispanic Heritage Month Spotlight
The first Latino Presidential candidate was Benjamin ‘Ben’ Fernandez, who was none other than the First Chairman and Co-Founder of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Ben Fernandez was an American politician, financial consultant, and special ambassador. He was a renown Republican Leader who ran for President of the United States three times; once in 1980,
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is honored to recognize the memory and heroism of one of our own, MSG. Roy P. Benavidez. On one fateful day in Vietnam, Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez became special operations legend with actions that ultimately resulted in him receiving the Medal of Honor, awarded by our beloved Republican President,
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Hispanic Heritage Spotlight
The lives of Marco’s parents were forever changed in 1956 when they came to America from Cuba. Early on, Mario and Oria Rubio struggled being in the United States and wondered whether they had made the right decision. But in the decades that followed, America proved to be that shining city on the hill as
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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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Red Flag Laws Are Unconstitutional
The Legislators are introducing legislation called “Red Flag” Laws that will allow the courts to confiscate guns from American citizens. The way red flag laws work is by allowing a household member or a police officer to file a petition with the court to obtain a temporary firearms confiscation order from a judge in an
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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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Op-Ed: What Happened to Respect?
Whatever Happened to Respect? By: Ariel Fierro August 26, 2019 Respect seems to be thrown out the window along with dignity and common sense within this time of age, where it is desired yet not given. Democratic state senator from Illinois came under fire after photos were posted onto Twitter where supporters at a fundraising
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Facebook’s Algorithm Suppresses Conservative Content
Have you ever heard of Facebook curators, internet neutrality, censorship, algorithms? You are probably wondering what all the above means? You are not alone, these and more happen behind scenes. It is nothing social media users can do about it and many including me have no idea how it works. It is not a secret
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