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April 22, 2021 Comments Off on The RNHA California Chapter Highlight Press Releases, RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to highlight its California Chapter for all of the hard work they do in spreading the Conservative message to the Hispanic community. These men and women are on the front lines fighting socialism to make a better California and a better America. For your hard work and dedication,
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April 19, 2021 Comments Off on Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Latest, Local Politics, RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock
The White House released a statement in early April that President Joe Biden signed an executive order to create the Commission on the Supreme Court, to re-evaluate the Court’s role within today’s society. In a previous article with the RNHA, we had noted that if it were to be that the Democrats were able to
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March 29, 2021 Comments Off on Cryptocurrency Is Here to Stay Local Politics, RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López
Cryptocurrency is transforming our way of selling, purchasing, and doing business. Cryptocurrencies gained in popularity as a medium of exchange because they are digital, encrypted, and decentralized. The current, market value of the Cryptocurrency industry is 1 trillion USD. Unlike the U.S Dollar or the Euro, there is no central authority that maintains the value
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March 29, 2021 Comments Off on Kansas Considers Non-Citizen Law Enforcement Latest, Local Politics, RNHA News Articles Skyler Blalock
The Kansas Hispanic and Latino American Affairs Commission (KHLAAC) announced eight key policy issues ahead of the 2021 state legislative session. One of them is a request to allow Permanent Resident cardholders to serve in law enforcement. Colorado, Louisiana, Maine, Vermont, and West Virginia, already permit it in some form, though each state varies as
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March 17, 2021 Comments Off on Huelva’s Migrant Workers Labor Shortage International Affairs, RNHA News Articles Robert Cross
Huelva, Spain- The Covid-19 lockdowns hurt the agricultural economy of Spain by preventing Huelva’s and Andaluisa’s seasonal migrant workers from admittance to the country. Europe produces 95-97% of all Strawberries with 95% produced in Huelva Spain. While the unemployment is approximately 27.16% in Huelva, migrant workers complete the majority of the harvesting. Approximately 25,000 workers come each year
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March 12, 2021 Comments Off on China Takes Over Hong Kong Elections International Affairs, Latest, RNHA News Articles Robert Cross
The Hong Kong Democracy Protest started in 2019-2020 when the Chinese Government promoted a bill that allowed the extradition of individuals and foreigners from Hong Kong to other nations around the world. The Pro-Democracy protesters are afraid that the Chinese Government will extradite individuals from Hong Kong to Mainland China without a fair trial. On
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February 17, 2021 Comments Off on The KHLAAC to Push Drivers Licenses for All Latest, Local Politics, RNHA News Articles Robert Cross
The Kanas Office of the Governor and the Kanas Hispanic and Latino Affairs Commission are pushing forward Driver’s Licenses for All. On their website, the commission says this, ” Immigrant labor is vital to Kansas’ economy and continued growth and development. In correlation to this issue and due to the increased number of safety and
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March 17, 2021 Comments Off on RNHA Endorses Anthony Sabatini For Congress In Florida Endorsements RNHA Endorsement
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is excited to endorse Mr. Anthony Sabatini for United States Congress for the Sunshine State of Florida. As the Country’s largest Republican Hispanic Organization, we know that Mr. Sabatini will work hard for the families of his district. Mr. Sabatini’s relentless voice in favor of the everyday American is second
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March 11, 2021 Comments Off on Petition to Recall Gavin Newsom Latest, Local Politics, RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales
In 2020, America faced massive challenges and uncertainty because of Covid-19. All across America schools, businesses and churches shut down and life in America ground to a halt. In May 2020, after the decline of Covid-19 cases, then President Donald Trump encouraged Governors and Mayors to re-open states and cities throughout America. Governor Newsom’s (
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