Ruben Navarrette is a syndicated columnist with The Washington Post Writers Group, a contributor to The Daily Beast, a feature writer for Latino Magazine, a member of USA Today’s Board of Contributors, host of the podcast “Ruben In The Center,” author of “A Darker Shade of Crimson: Odyssey of a Harvard Chicano” (Bantam), founder & CEO of “The Navarrette Sonic Podcast Network,” and a communications coach specializing in personal brand development.
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View Video LibraryRuben Navarrette is a syndicated columnist with The Washington Post Writers Group, a contributor to The Daily Beast, a feature writer for Latino Magazine, a member of USA Today’s Board of Contributors, host of the podcast “Ruben In The Center,” author of “A Darker Shade of Crimson: Odyssey of a Harvard Chicano” (Bantam), founder & CEO of “The Navarrette Sonic Podcast Network,” and a communications coach specializing in personal brand development.
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Despite Donald Trump’s use of anti-immigrant rhetoric, which could potentially turn off some Latino voters, the former president is seeing a rise in support within this demographic. According to a recent New York Times/Siena College poll, Latino voters, now constituting nearly 15% of eligible voters, show President Biden with 40% support compared to Trump’s 46%.…
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Former President Donald Trump has sworn that, if reelected, he will deport immigrants by the millions, telling his supporters that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.” Critics have flagged that language as dangerous and labeled Trump a racist and a xenophobe, but many of his supporters see border security as the real threat.…
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Recent polls indicate that Republican front-runner Donald Trump leads incumbent President Joe Biden eight months before the presidential election. And age is not the only factor on voters’ minds — Biden may now be losing the likability advantage he has held over Trump. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette contends that Democrats are solely responsible…
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Many Americans have scrutinized the psychological and emotional health of former President Donald Trump, yet the highest executive office in the nation still does not require any tests affirming psychological wellness. Employees at far lower levels of government are subjected to these evaluations and required to pass them before taking their oaths. And while right-leaning…
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The United States, it has been said, is a nation of immigrants, and was founded by many immigrants themselves. Yet we are also a nation with a long history of anti-immigrant laws and policies stretching back to our founding. This reality has resurfaced as Congress again debates updating U.S. border security and immigration policies. Straight…
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As a candidate in 2020, Joe Biden had ambitious immigration goals, pledging to reverse many Trump-era policies on his first day in office. Facing an unprecedented influx of migrants at the Southwest border, President Biden has shifted his stance, now advocating for border closure and supporting a more restrictive overhaul of the immigration system. Straight…
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Every officer at Uvalde massacre must be held accountable
On May 24, 2022, local teenager Salvador Ramos opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, killing nineteen children and two teachers. More than one hundred law enforcement officers idled outside of the school for over an hour while children trapped inside classrooms called 911 and begged for help. A new DOJ investigative report…
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Mexicans and Jews face a common struggle
Antisemitic hate crimes are on the rise in the United States and around the globe, with Jewish people once again finding themselves being targeted by extremists and vigilante mobs eager to conflate Jewish identity with Israeli policy. The Jewish people, however, are far from the only ethnic or religious minority to have survived such waves…
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Why Harvard is here to stay
In recent weeks, Harvard University and its former president, Claudine Gay, have been taking heat from conservative critics regarding performance, values, and the administration of the historic university. This criticism stems from debates around affirmative action policies, antisemitism, First Amendment rights, plagiarism, and the Israel-Hamas war, among various other highly flammable political subjects. Even whether…
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2024 will be a year for immigrants
As conflicts rage around the world, refugees and immigrants continue to descend on the U.S.-Mexico border. They face the obstacles of leaving everything behind and overburdened U.S. immigration courts. In Congress, both Republicans and Democrats continue their debate on broader immigration reform. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette says 2024 will be the year of…
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A New Year’s resolution all Americans should consider
As we welcome 2024, Americans are seeking ways to uphold their New Year’s resolutions. Some people hope to adopt practical goals, like eating healthier or exercising more. Others, however, might be taking on more ambitious and unrealistic resolutions, often leading to disappointment. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette is happy to bid 2023 farewell. Navarrette…
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Top 3 political predictions for 2024
While the future is inherently unpredictable, a thorough examination of history, recent events, and available data can inform predictions about emerging trends. The political sphere is ripe for speculation. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette reflects on recent events and offers his top three political forecasts for the year ahead. Navarrette outlines the key trends…
Dec 26
Don’t blame Harvard for Claudine Gay’s poor leadership
Following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent military response, reports have documented increasing antisemitism on elite college campuses, including Harvard. Dr. Claudine Gay, Harvard’s president, faced accusations of failing to discipline student protesters who advocated for the genocide of Jews. Calls for her resignation intensified after a lackluster performance on Capitol…
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