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Inteview with Joey Tiano for NM State Senate
I interviewed Joey Tiano, a candidate for state senate district 39 in New Mexico. Joy Tiano is a fourth-generation New Mexican whose grandparents fled from socialism in Italy in 1895. He joined the NM State Police in 1982 and had a successful career in law enforcement leading to him retiring as a Sergeant and Senior
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RNHA Policy Notice: Primary Endorsements and RNHA News Interviews
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is willing to work with all members of the Republican Party and the Conservative movement. It is the official policy of the RNHA under normal circumstances only to endorse candidates after the Republican primaries at each State. Please note that RNHA National does not endorse local and county positions, however,
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The RNHA Interviews Joesph Caldera
Tonight RNHA News interviewed Joespha Caldera for Congressman in New York District 11. Tell us about your background and district? I am running in New York’s 11th district which is in Staten Island and South Brooklyn. It is a starkly conservative district within New York City. The seat has been held by a Republican with
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RNHA Florida Provides Aid to PR Earthquake Victims
Santiago Avila Jr, the Chairman of RNHA Florida took a team from RNHA Florida to provide aid to the People of Guanica, Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has been suffering from large Earthquakes and the territory has been devastated. Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans have been displaced. RNHA Florida collected 500 lbs of donations which
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How Ivanka Trump and W-GDP Helped 12 million Women In One Year
“Within one year, the Trump Administration’s Women’s Global Development and Prosperity (W-GDP) initiative has reached an astounding 12 million women, making progress towards our goal of economically empowering 50 million women by 2025. W-GDP strives to remove foundational legal barriers that prevent women from fully and freely participating in their local economies. Without unleashing the
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Joint Statement from the President of the United States and the President of the Republic of Ecuador
Today, President Donald J. Trump met with the President of the Republic of Ecuador, Lenín Moreno, signaling the historic turn in bilateral ties between our two countries. President Trump recognized Ecuador as the “Gateway to the Andes” that will help foster a mutually beneficial relationship for the region. The two leaders discussed Ecuador’s leadership role
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Human Rights Violations In Libya
Libya joined the United Nations on December 14, 1955. As a prominent member of such world organization, the idea is to encourage and try their best to uphold the rules and laws set in place, not just as an independent government but also as part of a union and collective of world leaders who seek
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Bolivia Uncovers the Financials of the Sao Paulo Forum
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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A Travesty trial of Junaid Hafeez!
On December 21st, 2019, the young university academic Junaid Hafeez, was sentenced to death by a court in the city of Multan, Pakistan. The main charge, according to the prosecutor, was blasphemy by insulting the prophet, Muhammad. To be executed in Pakistan today is easy. To this day the Pakistan government has imposed a total
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The $23 Trillion Question – Whose Fault is it?
Regardless of political affiliations, the U.S. National Debt continues to top the list of concerning issues to all Americans. Most importantly, this is primarily a performance issue of concern to conservative Republicans who aim and demand government federal and local fiscal responsibility. However, with the National Debt hitting $23 trillion, misinformed individuals are quick to
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