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Raul Reyes Biography
Raul Reyes (Full name: Raul A. Reyes) is an attorney, journalist, and television commentator in New York City. He is a member of the Board of Contributors for USA Today as well as a contributor to the TODAY Show,
NBC Nightly News, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, Headline News, Inside Edition, HuffPost Live, BBC, NPR, and Sirius XM Radio. Reyes is a former co-host of “Changing America” on MSNBC Shift.
Raul has written for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitor, Texas Monthly, Hispanic Magazine, NBC Latino, Fox News Latino, CNN.com, MSNBC.com, Huffington Post, Politico, The Hill, Salon, and numerous Spanish-language newspapers. His opinions have been cited by Daniel Schorr, ABC News, CBS News, The Week, The New Republic, U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. He has reported from the border to the boardroom – and covered events from the red carpet to the White House.
Raul Reyes Age
Raul A. Reyes, an attorney, and member of the USA Today board of contributors writes frequently for CNN Opinion. His actual age is under review and will be updated soon.
Raul Reyes Family
He is a graduate of Harvard University and Columbia Law School. Reyes has appeared on MSNBC’s All In, NewsNation, Hardball, Last Word, Thomas Roberts, AM Joy, Daily Rundown, First Look, The Cycle, Melissa Harris-Perry, Up with Steve Kornacki, and more.
For MSNBC.com, he has hosted Changing America, Nerding Out, and appeared on Digital Decision and MSNBC Shift programming. He has also participated in MSNBC’s Decision 2012, 2014, and 2016 election coverage. His’s father, mother, brothers and sisters details are still under review and will be updated soon.
Raul Reyes Wife
Reyes has written about everything from soap operas to immigration policy – and covered events from the red carpet to the White House. He has not shared details about his married life. The information is under review and will be updated soon.
Raul Reyes Net Worth
Raul A. Reyes is a national voice on Latino politics and culture. He is a co-host of “Changing America” on MSNBC Shift. Raul Reyes has an estimated Net Worth of $14 million dollars as of 2019. Hel has contributed to The Today Show, NBC Nightly News, MSNBC, CNN, HLN, NPR, Inside Edition, Fox News, HuffPost Live, Current TV, BBC, Sun News Network (Canada), TRT World (Turkey), and NHK (Japan).
Raul Reyes Articles
El Paso shooting: ‘Open season’ on Hispanics in America thanks to ‘racist in chief’ Trump
news.yahoo.com — This weekend, a young man with a powerful rifle confirmed what many Hispanics have known for a little over two years now: It is open season on Latinos in the United States.
The 21-year-old turned a Walmart in El Paso into a horrific scene of injury and death, with at least 22 people killed and 24 wounded. “This Anglo man came here to kill Hispanics,” El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles wrote on his personal Facebook page. 7 DAYS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
El Paso shooting: ‘Open season’ on Hispanics in America thanks to ‘racist in chief’ Trump
usatoday.com — Raul A. Reyes, Opinion columnist Published 11:23 a.m. ET Aug. 5, 2019 | Updated 11:29 a.m. ET Aug. 5, 2019Trump has utterly failed in the president’s traditional role of uniting the country.
His legacy will be stained by his deadly xenophobia and racism. This weekend, a young man with a powerful rifle confirmed what many Hispanics have known for a little over two years now: It is open season on Latinos in the United States. 7 Is DAYS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
From rejection to growth, journalist Mariana Atencio shares experiences in ‘Perfectly You’
nbcnews.com — The line at Barnes & Noble’s flagship Fifth Avenue store in New York City twisted and wound past shelves of books and DVDs.
Clutching books and cellphones, the diverse group of people gave off the vibe of a family reunion, chatting among themselves and taking selfies. When NBC/MSNBC correspondent Mariana Atencio appeared for a book signing, the line burst into applause.
The real problem of Trump’s citizenship question
msn.com — © Mark Wilson/Getty Images North America/Getty Images WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 14: U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he walks toward Marine One before departing from the White House on May 14. 2019, in Washington, DC. President Trump is traveling to Louisiana.
(Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of MSN or Microsoft. ABOUT A MONTH AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
The real problem of Trump’s citizenship question
cnn.com — Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and a member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN.
(CNN)Even by the chaotic standards of the Trump administration, the battle of whether to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census has become bizarre. The Supreme Court last Thursday temporarily barred the addition of the controversial question. ABOUT A MONTH AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
El verdadero problema de la pregunta de ciudadanía de Trump
cnnespanol.cnn.com — Nota del editor: Raúl A. Reyes es un abogado y miembro de la junta de colaboradores de USA Today. Síguelo en Twitter @RaulAReyes. Las opiniones expresadas en esta columna son exclusivas del autor.
(CNN) — Incluso para los estándares caóticos del gobierno de Donald Trump, la batalla de incluir una pregunta de ciudadanía en el censo de 2020 en EE.UU. se ha vuelto extraña. El jueves pasado, el Tribunal Supremo prohibió temporalmente la adición de la controvertida pregunta. ABOUT A MONTH AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
Trump’s pathetic tweet on deporting millions of immigrants should fool no one
cnn.com — Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN.
(CNN)He was right on schedule. On Monday night, President Donald Trump fired off another tweet, just one day before he is set to kick off his re-election campaign before his faithful base in Florida. It was reckless. 2 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
Covering your tracks much, Mr. Hurd?
delrionewsherald.com — Mr. Hurd’s recent article “Addressing the border crisis” is a case of trying to cover his tracks. Through 2018, the number of family units coming to the United States seeking asylum grew. As of April 2019, CBP had stated it was on track to surpass last year’s totals by May or June 2019.
While everyone could see and knew there was a crisis, Mr. Hurd claimed there wasn’t one. 2 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
The census citizen question is a Republican power grab
cnn.com — Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN. 2 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
Heartbreaking photos show Trump’s failures on immigration
cnn.com — Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN.
(CNN)The photos, obtained by CNN, could have been taken at a refugee camp in the Third World. Children sleep in the dirt, some covered only by Mylar blankets. A woman and child sit on rocks, huddled against a building. People mill about outside makeshift tents. The conditions look miserable. 3 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
Klobuchar breaks from the populist pack
stltoday.com — Forget “Minnesota nice.” In her CNN town hall on Monday night, Sen. Amy Klobuchar came across as “Minnesota smart.” Taking questions from young people in New Hampshire, Klobuchar presented command of the issues, a rapport with her audience, and a healthy sense of humor.
In a different year, there would be no question that Klobuchar deserves to be taken seriously as a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. 4 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
Klobuchar breaks from the populist pack
cnn.com — Raul A. Reyes is an attorney and member of the USA Today board of contributors. Follow him on Twitter @RaulAReyes. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. View more opinions on CNN. (CNN)Forget “Minnesota nice.”
In her CNN town hall on Monday night, Sen. Amy Klobuchar came across as “Minnesota smart.” Taking questions from young people in New Hampshire, Klobuchar presented command of the issues, a rapport with her audience, and a healthy sense of humor. 4 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline?
The U.S.-Mexico Border Isn’t Protected by Militias, It’s Patrolled by Domestic Terrorists
commondreams.org — It speaks volumes about today’s political climate that anti-immigrant domestic terrorists have begun calling themselves border militias, holding unarmed people at gunpoint and feeling so emboldened that they post videos of their activities on social media, including Facebook and YouTube. 4 MONTHS AGO Open in Who Shared Wrong byline? Adapted from Cnn. com.
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