Tag: Mexico

Latin America Should Be Worried About Social Media Censorship
January 10, 2021 International Affairs,Latest,Local Politics,RNHA News Articles Dennison Rivera

“Speech is power: speech is to persuade to convert to compel.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. If Mark Zuckerberg and Big Tech can censure a sitting president, it can happen to anyone. That’s been the consensus among many conservatives & opponents alike in response to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter banning President Trump from his social media
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Bolivia Uncovers the Financials of the Sao Paulo Forum
February 10, 2020 International Affairs,News Column,RNHA News Articles Juan Vega

On December 27, a diplomatic scandal erupted in Bolivia, with the governments of Spain and Mexico embarrassingly involved.  On the morning of that day, two Spanish diplomatic vehicles arrived in front of the residence of Mexico’s ambassador to Bolivia.  Six armed masked men from the Spanish special task unit, the GEOS, arrived in those cars
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The Human Trafficking Crisis in Mexico Is Real
August 14, 2019 International Affairs,RNHA News Articles Robert Cross

One of the most prominent arguments against building the wall is that there is not a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico Border. The mainstream media continues the narrative that the Trump administration fabricated the crisis to fund the Wall. Nothing could be further from the truth. Approximately 30 million individuals are the victims of human trafficking
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