Tag: Cuba

The Biden Administration Deports for Cuban Illegals
June 2, 2023 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

The Biden Administration recently announced it is resuming deportation flights for Cuban migrants that enter the U.S. borders illegally. In April, ICC sent its first deportation flight to Havana since 2020 and marked the return to air removal of Cuban illegal aliens. According to CBS News, The Department of Homeland Security stated “The United States
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Joe Biden, the King of Naysayers
July 31, 2022 RNHA News Articles Jennifer Barreto-Leyva

For months, the democrats refused to see the chaos and danger Joe Biden is to the United States. Millions of us warned for months about the disaster is happening now. They just chose not to listen. The warnings were nationwide and worldwide.  A wide group of Venezuelans warned for a long time about the possible
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The Tears of Carolina Cox
April 15, 2020 Latest,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

Carolina Cox is a well-known Chilean actress and left-wing activist who, along with 290 other compatriots, are stranded in Cuba due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With eyes on the brink of tears, the actress posted a video on March 30 where she bitterly complains about the terrible conditions and the unhealthy “mice-infested” hotel where the
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“The Killing Machine”, Diary of “Che” Guevara (1928-1967)
February 25, 2020 International Affairs,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

The image of the Argentine guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara has been very popular among students for several generations. In universities and colleges throughout Latin America, it is usually found in large murals; Auditoriums and Halls are also named after him. His challenging and haughty superhero-style image appears in bags, caps, banners, T-shirts, and other merchandise.
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The Ladies In White Face Persecution In Cuba
October 17, 2018 History,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

The Ladies in White is a group of Catholic women in Cuba who are peacefully resisting the Castro Regime. They are demanding justice for their imprisoned loved ones.  Laura Pollán founded the Ladies in White after the Black Spring to protest the regime’s unlawful detainment of their family members. In 2003, the Castro Regime arrested
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