Tag: Latino

Democrats say Vote Like A “Madre”
October 3, 2022 RNHA News Articles Jennifer Barreto-Leyva

Democrats are really desperate after watching in a very graphic way, how they are losing the Hispanic vote, and the power over us, a so-called minority. Currently, there are Hispanics in every corner of the country running after positions in Congress, Mayors, Governors, Boards and the list goes on. Hispanics are right now, the big
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THE GIFT OF FREEDOM
October 3, 2021 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Sean Hartman

I was pondering all day today as to how I wanted my first essay to be as an RNHA contributing writer. Forgive me for using that word “essay,” as I’m sure it sparks some unpleasant college experiences (or perhaps pleasant ones, if you, like myself, enjoy writing), but I feel that would best describe the
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A Race for the Lifeline of New York
June 18, 2021 Local Politics,Op-Ed,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

As New Yorker’s race for a lifeline of survival in these prevalent times, only a miracle can help them dig New York of the hell hole that it fell in. Since 2014, the start of a mayoral win by Bill DeBlasio, the citizens of New York are left standing out in the field hoping DeBlasio
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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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What happened to Mini AOC?
August 26, 2019 Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

In May of this year, 8-year old Ava Martinez known as Mini AOC began making parody videos about Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Mini AOC made lighthearted videos gaining a following of thousands within weeks of releasing her first video. Little Ava charmed the hearts and minds of America and even appeared on Fox Business’ Varney and
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The True Meaning of Separation of Church and State
July 2, 2019 Faith,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Diane Rivera López

As we anticipate a threshold to occur in our nation’s assimilation of the true interpretation of “separation of church and state” we can adhere that we must pursue its truth and establish its intent in the hearts and minds of our nation. Above all misconceptions, misuse, or reprisals we affirm this truth to be faithful
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President Trump Reveals His Comprehensive Immigration Plan
May 17, 2019 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles RNHA NEWS

Today, President Trump revealed his comprehensive immigration plan to fix our broken immigration system which the Republican National Hispanic Assembly fully endorses. President Trump said this, “Our plan achieves two critical goals: First, it stops illegal immigration and fully secures the border and, second, it establishes a new legal immigration system that protects American wages,
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Calling Out American Spanish Language Networks!
May 14, 2019 RNHA News Articles,Videos Ariel Fierro

Univision, Telemundo, Azteca America, and many more are American Spanish Language networks that have yet to give a platform for Hispanic Conservatives. Whereas, Bienvenido is setting that platform for the Spanish individuals within the United States. As Eric Bolling, from America with Eric Bolling, discussed with the members from both, Bienvenido and the Republican National
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The RNHA Endorses Wendy Pepe for Tampa City Council
February 26, 2019 Endorsements,Latest RNHA Endorsement

  Tampa City, Florida- The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is proud to endorse Wendy Pepe for the position of Tampa Bay City Councilor for District 6. Wendy Pepe is a successful small businesswoman who is uniquely situated to understand the concerns and needs of Tampa Bay’s business community. District 6 has the largest contingency of
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The Hispanic vote Lead Rick Scott To Victory
January 31, 2019 Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Rosanna Gonzales

Hispanic American voters and Governor Rick Scott created a Spanish Campaign Ad (shown above) before the elections. Apparently, his efforts to reach out to his Hispanic constituencies did indeed work in his favor as he came to victory in the November 2018 Mid-term elections. Recently, Florida’s Hispanic voters, as well as the GOP party membership,
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