Federated Republican Women host Lt. Governor Nuñez at August meeting in Miami

FRWND Executive Board greets Lt. Governor Nunez (2nd from left) upon her arrival at the 94th Aero Squadron, Aug. 13.

The Federation of Republican Women of North Dade (FRWND) hosted Lt. Governor Jeanette M. Nuñez as a special guest speaker at its August 14 meeting centering on the current immigration crisis.

About 150 members and guests were on hand as the Lt. Governor provided an update from the State Capitol. She also took the opportunity to extoll on the importance of the upcoming 2020 presidential election cycle and the Republican Party’s view that President Donald Trump must be allowed to continue his mission to “Make America Great Again” for an additional term. The dinner meeting took place in the banquet room of Miami’s 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant.

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“At this point in our history as a country, we believe it is of utmost importance to take a fair and in depth look at the highly contentious issue of immigration, and to use this opportunity to underscore our strong stand on the crisis at the border,” said Chapter President Maricel Cobitz.

As a political organization, FRWND facilitates cooperation among Republican Women’s Clubs in the State of Florida, while focusing on informing the electorate through education and activities, supporting campaigns, and sharing information about elections with the public.

“We also acknowledge the support of our Republican Lt. Governor, Jeanette M. Nuñez, who so generously took the time to come by to address our members and supporters,” Cobitz continued.

Jeanette M. Nuñez was born and raised in Miami. She was elected as Florida’s first Hispanic female Lieutenant Governor in 2018. She previously served as a State Representative of the Florida House of Representatives from 2010 to 2018 and was named Speaker Pro Tempore from 2016 to 2018.

Also addressing the group was Florida State Representative Ana Maria Rodriguez, who provided a state legislative update. She was elected as State District 105 Representative in 2018 and currently serves as a member of several committees, including Business & Professional, Civil Justice, Health Quality, and Higher Education Appropriations, as well as the Public Integrity & Ethics Subcommittee. Prior to being elected to the Florida State House, Rodriguez was the vice mayor of the City of Doral.

Keynote speaker Jonathan Hanen, of the Federation for American Immigration Reform then took the podium and presented his talk, entitled, “The Current Immigration Crisis & What Can Be Done to Fix It.” In his discussion, Hanen touched on the national crisis, the current status of Congressional legislation on illegal immigration and border security, and the media firestorm over unlawful entry and family separation at the border.

He went on to discuss President Trump’s executive orders on asylum policy and the migrant caravans, as well as the Administration’s new framework for securing the border and implementing merit-based legal immigration.

Hanen, who also provided reviewed the Federal and Florida state crime statistics for illegal immigrants and talked about the unlawful sanctuary city movement, is a regional field representative for the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)3 located in Washington, D.C.

He joined FAIR in 2016 with prior experience in political consulting on local and congressional races, as well as nonprofit issue advocacy and freelance journalism. Hanen is widely known for developing grassroots activist support and educating the media and the public on immigration issues.

FRWND regularly hosts informative meetings for its membership, as well as high-visibility events including a rally several weeks ago at the site of the Democratic Presidential Debates in Miami, opposing the promotion of socialism among certain candidates in the 202 campaign. They also hosted a massive rally in Hialeah last year to showcase Republican candidates running for local, state, and national posts leading into the 2018 election.

Formed in 2017, FRWND hosts events primarily in Hialeah, Miami Lakes, Miami Springs, Aventura, North Miami Beach, North Miami, Miami Gardens, Sunny Isles, and Golden Beach. FRWND Officers include President Maricel Cobitz, Vice President Ada Fennell, Secretary Maite Bocanegra, and Treasurer Jane Muir.

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As a political organization organized under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, Federated Republican Women of North Dade facilitates cooperation among Republican Women’s Clubs in the State of Florida, serves to foster loyalty to the Republican Party and to promote its principles and candidates in all elections including non-partisan elections, and supports the objectives and policies of the (National Federation of Republican Women, the Republican National Committee, the Republican Party of Florida, and to work for the election of the Republican Party’s nominees.


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  1. I am appalled that your group believes this administration is capable of anything other than dividing our great country. How can your group stand by much less foster his rhetoric, abusive language, bullying and constant lies and confabulation? Fortunately to many Americans “ Make America Great Again” will only be accomplished when this president is defeated/ removed from office.

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