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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - SEIU is a government employees union.
Why did they have official business with Maduro?
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2007669868028670066

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Stay out of our hemisphere, China
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Chinese Embassy in US@ChineseEmbinUS
#China is deeply shocked by and strongly condemns the #US’s blatant use of force against a sovereign state and action against its president. Such hegemonic acts of the U.S. seriously violate international law and #Venezuela 's sovereignty, and threaten peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean region. China firmly opposes it. We call on the U.S. to abide by international law and the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, and stop violating other countries’ sovereignty and security.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2007543736499351984

DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - The SEIU executive mentioned in this agenda, Estela Vazquez, is literally a foreign revolutionary turned professional American activist.
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In 1963, after Juan Bosch was elected in the first democratic elections in generations, the United States government supported a coup d'etat that successfully overthrew the new government. The new military dictatorship violently crushed human rights. This led to a popular uprising in April 1965, in which Ms. Vazquez was an active participant. She was arrested in May 1965 and imprisoned until her mother was able to attain her release in August.
After her release from jail, Ms. Vazquez immediately flew to New York City, which she has called home ever since. In the late 1960s, she became active in the movement against the Vietnam War, and with African-American and Latino community movements like the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords.
Through her life, Ms. Vazquez made it her mission to fight for social and economic justice. In the 1970s, she joined the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, and was a founding member in 1984 of Latinos for Jesse Jackson.
https://x.com/DataRepublican/status/2007670750690656419

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