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November 28, 2022
Op-ed

French Forces Kill ISIS Leader Believed To Be Responsible For Sgt. La David Johnson's Death

CBS Miami / Jessica Vallejo / September 16, 2021

Justice, finally, for a local hero and his family. The man believed to be responsible for the death of Sgt. La David Johnson from Miami Gardens is dead.

Issues: Foreign Affairs

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Slain Islamic State leader was behind death of Miami Gardens Army Sgt. La David Johnson

Local 10 News / Nicole Lopez-Alvar / September 16, 2021

France says its military has killed a terrorist known as Abu Walid.

The Islamic State Leader is believed to be the mastermind of the ambush and killing of four U.S. servicemen in Niger in 2017

Issues: Foreign Affairs

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Thousands Of Haitians Gather Under Border Bridge, Hoping To Gain Entrance To US, As Deportations Continue

CBS Miami / Joel Waldman / September 17, 2021

More than 10,000 mostly Haitian migrants are sheltering under an international bridge in Mexico, waiting to be processed by immigration authorities in the United States.

Issues: Immigration Haiti

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Migration maelstrom puts Biden in a political vise

Politico / Sabrina Rodriguez / September 21, 2021

Issues: Immigration

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

The forgotten primary: 11 Democrats vie for Florida's bluest seat without outside help

Miami Herald / Alex Daugherty / September 20, 2021

Nine of the 11 Democrats vying for a once-in-a-generation opportunity to represent the state's bluest district in Congress had a chance to face one another, virtually, in a recent candidate forum hosted by the left-leaning advocacy group Florida Rising.


November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Democrats oversee Haiti deportations and stalled immigration changes, angering advocates

Miami Herald / Alex Daugherty / September 20, 2021

Mike Fernandez, a Miami billionaire and political megadonor who left the Republican Party to pursue bipartisan immigration reform, smiled into the camera last week as he announced his support for a Democrat-only plan to provide citizenship for millions of unauthorized immigrants.

Issues: Immigration Haiti

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

2022 Best Colleges in the U.S.: Harvard, Stanford, MIT Take Top Rankings

The Wall Street Journal / David M. Ewalt / September 21, 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed a lot about higher education. But some things remain constant: The top tier of the 2022 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings is packed with familiar names, with Harvard University claiming the top spot for the fifth straight year.

Issues: Education

November 28, 2022
Op-ed

Pressure builds on Democratic leadership over HBCU funding

The Hill / Aris Folley / September 22, 2021

Pressure is building on Democratic leadership to ensure the party's $3.5 trillion social spending package includes more grant funding for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

Issues: Education