Tag: Hispanics

History of Censorship in America
March 5, 2021 History,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

In early January, Project Veritas released a video of PBS firing their principal counsel lawyer, Michael Beller after recommending the forceful re-education of Trump supporters’ children at ” enlightenment camps. Following this disturbing reveal one would expect public figures across the country to decry the notion that to re-educate Americans who support opposing ideas or figures. 
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Why The Conservative Latino Voice Matters
January 12, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Katherine Keenan

Values that many Latinos in the U.S. choose to hold dear are deeply linked to who we are as Americans, transcending political affiliation, ethnicity, or socioeconomic background. They are the beliefs for which our founding fathers sacrificed their livelihoods and the dream for which many traverse land and sea to find. The Latino population forms
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Latin America Should Be Worried About Social Media Censorship
January 10, 2021 International Affairs,Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Dennison Rivera

“Speech is power: speech is to persuade to convert to compel.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. If Mark Zuckerberg and Big Tech can censure a sitting president, it can happen to anyone. That’s been the consensus among many conservatives & opponents alike in response to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter banning President Trump from his social media
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The Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice
January 9, 2021 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles,Trump Skyler Blalock

On December 15th, 2020, U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr submitted his report on the “Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice”, a summation of the Trump Commission’s findings are now possible. President Trump signed Executive Order No. 13896 in October 2019 with the objective of providing recommendations on the state of American
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A.G Paxton Sues Austin Over COVID-19 Over Reach
January 5, 2021 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

After a week of contentious debate, Friday evening the Texas Supreme Court issued a writ of mandamus in the favor of Attorney General Paxton and Governor Abbott, finding that the City of Austin did not have the authority to reinstitute dine-in curfews. The battle between city and state began as a result of Governor Abbott’s
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The Threat of SCOTUS Restructuring
January 2, 2021 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock

In 2016, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer threatened to filibuster any Supreme Court nominee, who is not ” mainstream. This threat came after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked then-President Barak Obama from nominating a new justice to replace the late Antonin Scalia. Since 2016, Democrats have opposed every Supreme Court nominee from the Trump
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RNHA National Endorses Doug Collins for U.S Senate in Georgia
August 12, 2020 Endorsements,RNHA News Articles RNHA Endorsement

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Doug Collins for U.S Senate. Collins grew up in Northeast Georgia, where he gained a passion for public service from his father who served as a Georgia state trooper and his mom a cared provider for local senior citizens. Doug Collins followed in their foots steps
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The RNHA Endorses Sia Lo For Congress in Minnesota’s 4th District
July 26, 2020 Endorsements RNHA Endorsement

  The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Sia Lo for Congressman in Minnesota ‘s 4th district. Sia Lo is a survivor for the Secret War and an accomplished conservative candidate. Sia is married with four children and lives in White Bear Lake.  He graduated from Johnson Senior High with top honors in
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New York City: The Next Capital City of Crime?
July 19, 2020 News Column,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

New York City sees an uptick in violent crime since the approval of slashing $1 billion from the NYPD budget. Mayor De Blasio and Speaker Corey Johnson both pushed the cut amid the Black Lives Matter riots. This cut comes after De Blasio’s decision to release felons from New York City prisons to “flatten the
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