Tag: Hispanics

Daniel Crenshaw Refuses Pay Amid Government Shutdown
January 24, 2019 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

Congressman Dan Crenshaw wrote a letter to the Chief Administrative Officer today to have the government hold his paycheck during the Government Shutdown. During the Shutdown, Congress is still getting paid however federal employees are not. It is encouraging to see a member of Congress that is willing to put service above personal gain. While the shutdown is in place
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Who will be the next Godfather of the Hispanics?
January 23, 2019 History,International Affairs,Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Admin

The Legacy of Bush ’41 and the Hispanic Community   The recent passing of President George H.W. Bush and the Nation’s solemn goodbyes to his personal and political fortunes appropriately recognized a man of integrity and honesty. A decorated WW2 veteran and leader of several high profile government agencies (The CIA and the United Nations,
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The RNHA Endorses Martha Fierro for State House
January 9, 2019 Endorsements,Latest RNHA Endorsement

Houston, Texas- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to announce its endorsement of Martha Fierro for House District 145, in Houston, Texas. She is the first in her family to graduate college with a Bachelors in both Psychology and Human Development. She served as a field organizer for Greg Abbott’s reelection campaign where she
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The RNHA Endorses Jonathan Lines For GOP Chairman Arizona
January 1, 2019 Endorsements,Latest RNHA Endorsement

The Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA) proudly endorses Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jonathan Lines for the re-election campaign for GOP chairman in Arizona. Chairman Lines has a proven record of fighting for conservative candidates and causes. He expanded inclusion in the AZGOP, which led to unprecedented growth and a stronger Republican Party within the state. On his
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Hispanic Outreach Leads To Ron DeSantis’ Victory
December 17, 2018 Latest,Local Politics Robert Cross

The Hispanic community helped drive Ron DeSantis’ campaign to his victory in the 2018 midterm elections.  Major news organizations are blaming older Cuban’s for leading DeSantis to victory. While they play a substantial part in DeSantis’ victory, there is a new wave of Conservative Hispanics emerging. According to CNN exit polls, Ron DeSantis won 44%
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Urgent “First Step Act” needs your support!
December 7, 2018 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Admin

Remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering… Hebrews 13:3″   WHY WE SUPPORT THE FIRST STEP ACT If you observe most Americans’ behavior lately, you will notice that people are usually divided on almost every political issue. Yet,
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George H.W. Bush, Hispanics & Trump
December 5, 2018 History,Latest,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Today we regret to inform you all that President George H.W Bush, founder of the RNHA has passed away. George Bush and Ronald Reagan saw the value of reaching out to the Hispanic community and founded the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. We extend our condolences to his family as they mourn. President George H.W. Bush
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The Untold Story of MS-13
November 18, 2018 History,International Affairs,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

MS-13 is an emerging Salvadoran street gang that is affiliated with the notorious Sinaloa Cartel. In 1980, MS-13 emerged in Los Angles as refugees from El Salvador and settled in the ghettos control by the Mexican Cartels. As the gang violence soared in the 1990s the Clinton administration fast-tracked deportations for 20,000 Central Americans convicted
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The RNHA Endorses Ariel Rivera-Diaz for State Assembly
November 4, 2018 Endorsements,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA Endorsement

Bronx, New York- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to announce its endorsement of Ariel Rivera-Diaz for New York State Assembly in the 2018 election. In 2017, Rivera-Diaz was appointed Bronx Borough Coordinator by Nicole Malliotakis. As the Bronx Borough Coordinator, he demonstrated natural leadership skills rallying the people to vote for Malliotakis. Ariel Rivera-Diaz is
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Democrats Lose Favorability Among Latino Voters
October 18, 2018 RNHA News Articles Ariel Rivera

After President Trump’s historic victory over Hillary Clinton, there was a sense of pride and empowerment among many voters. Furthermore, there was a group of voters that began to see their importance in American politics: Latinos.  The Latino community caught a glimpse of their influence during the 2016 election cycle, specifically in states like Florida
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