Tag: Hispanics

The Eagle and the Condor: From the Sao Paulo Forum to the Puebla Group
January 7, 2020 International Affairs,Latest,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

Several countries in Latin America underwent political unrest in 2019. Violent protests in Chile, the electoral fraud of Evo Morales in Bolivia and more scarcity and repression in Venezuela. We also saw the arrival of new left-wing governments in Argentina, with Alberto Fernández, and Manuel López Obrador in Mexico. All indications are that this is
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An Interview with Duke Machado on the Delegate Initiative
December 11, 2019 Press Releases,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

I had the great pleasure of interviewing Duke Machado the Social Media Director of the RNHA on his project the Delegate Initiative. This bold new initiative will change the shape of politics in the 2020 elections. Robert Cross: “What is the Delegate Initiative? ” Duke Machado:” An effort by the RNHA to recruit Hispanic Republicans to
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The Oval Perspective
November 19, 2019 Constitution,Faith,History,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Growing up in Mexico, I loved Saturdays because that meant I would be watching college football all day. A big part of the experience of watching football games for me was listening to the anthem. It is hard to describe the feeling I had when I heard the Star Spangled Banner being played at the
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The RNHA Interviews Karen Newton of Texas Federation of Republican Women
November 14, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Warren Martinez and Jenifer Knesek interview Karen Newton the Executive for Texas Federation of Republican Women. The Texas Federation of Republican Women has been focusing on increasing membership. They were given a list of 154,000 women under 50 by Senator John Cornyn and increased their membership by 37.5%. They have well over 10,00o members and
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Democrats try to Impeach, but Hispanic Republicans Stick with Trump
November 10, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Duke Machado

All across the United States, Hispanic Republicans have heard about the Democrats and their attempt to impeach President Trump.  The Democrat Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and her fellow Liberal friends are desperate to unseat the President, before Election Day. They know, if re-elected, he will drive the nails in their Socialist coffins, and
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America Cleans Up The Streets
November 6, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

Americans have recently taken it upon themselves to begun to be the change they want to see. Various states in America have participated in doing their part to clean up America. Cities in America have been criticized by media, citizens, and our President for becoming breeding grounds for sickness and diseases due to the amount
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Education Savings Accounts for Military Families
November 1, 2019 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Manuel Perez

Not every situation when it comes to a child’s education is the same. It’s not a one-size-fits-all, especially when it comes to the families of those brave men and women who serve in our Unites States Military. Unlike in the civilian world where our children are sent to a school of our choosing and may
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HIGHLIGHTS | President Trump Leads a United Nations Event on Religious Freedom
October 4, 2019 International Affairs,Press Releases,RNHA News Articles,White House RNHA NEWS

HIGHLIGHTS | President Trump Leads a United Nations Event on Religious Freedom ____________________________________ “Today, I ask all nations to join us in this urgent moral duty. We ask the governments of the world to honor the eternal right of every person to follow their conscience, live by their faith, and give glory to God.” – President Donald
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The America Effect: Hong Kong
October 4, 2019 International Affairs,Latest,RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

By: Ariel Rivera-Diaz October 4th, 2019 It is 1776 in Hong Kong after the streets are filled with protesters in response to China’s attempt to extradite executives from Hong Kong. Hong Kong, since 1997, suffered under the tyrannical rule of China. Hong Kong generates enough GDP to become its own country however, China refuses to
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President Trump’s Policies Benefit Latinos and African Americans
October 2, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Manuel Perez

Quality of life for Latinos and African Americans are improving since President Trump took office in 2016, whether the Democrat-controlled media wishes to publicize it or not.  Employment has been the highest in American history, and many are breaking away from government assistance programs and re-entering the job market. This is a turning point for
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