Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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2024 Will Be the First Year to Exceed the Warming Limit of the Paris Agreement
New data confirms that 2024 will be the hottest year on record and the first year to exceed the limit set by the Paris Agreement — a devastating news for the planet, at a time when the United States has just elected a president who denies global warming, withdrew the country from the Paris Agreement…
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What Donald Trump’s Victory Means for Immigration?
Donald Trump, surprisingly, received significant support from the Latino community, which today makes up about 22% of the American population. Although many of these members are undocumented or have undocumented relatives in their families, it seems they were not bothered by Trump’s flagship anti-immigrant proposals during this year’s campaign. The elected president promised a broad…
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And What Happens with the Process in Which Donald Trump Was Convicted?
Unlike Brazil, in the United States, a person who has been criminally convicted can run for president and assume the office if elected. That is the case with Donald Trump. In addition to the historic victory at the polls in 2024, Trump will soon add another milestone to his resume: The only president of the…
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The Triumphant Victory of Donald Trump
When Donald J. Trump won the presidency eight years ago, it was easy to classify his victory as a “fluke,” an “exception,” a lapse in American political history. But not this time. Despite January 6, the end of Roe v. Wade, and a felony conviction, Trump achieved a clear and convincing victory. By Wednesday afternoon…
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Lula Congratulates Trump on Victory in Presidential Elections
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva congratulated the elected president of the United States (USA), Donald Trump, on his victory in the election held this Tuesday (5), where he emerged victorious against Democrat Kamala Harris. In defending respect for the electoral outcome, the Brazilian president wished luck and success to the future ruler of the…
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Trump Should Govern With Majorities in Both Legislative Houses
And the scenario couldn’t be better for Donald Trump. Until the afternoon of Wednesday (6), the counts showed that Republicans regained the majority in the Senate and were on track to maintain the majority in the House of Representatives. The Republicans took control of the Senate by winning at least three Democratic seats and protecting…
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Latino Immigrants Helped Trump Get Reelected
Most Latinos still vote for Democrats, but the results of this election suggest that, as a bloc, this rapidly growing segment of the electorate — now about 20% of the population — continues to slowly shift to the right. The results from Tuesday (5) also suggest that many Latinos share Trump’s concerns about illegal immigration,…
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Voting Takes Place Without Major Issues in the U.S.
Voting in the United States largely took place without problems across the country on Tuesday (5), with only scattered reports of delays due to extreme weather, ballot printing errors, and technical issues. A majority of the issues reported were “largely expected and planned routine events,” said Cait Conley, senior advisor to the director of the…
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Record Number of Wealthy Americans Planning to Leave the U.S. After Election
A growing number of wealthy Americans are making plans to leave the country after Tuesday’s election (5), with many fearing political and social unrest, regardless of who wins, according to various immigration lawyers. Lawyers and consultants for high-net-worth families said they are seeing record demand from clients seeking second passports or long-term residences abroad. While…
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When Will We Know Who Won the Presidential Race?
With the population extremely divided, Americans have two major questions as they head into another presidential election: who will win and when will they know who the new president will be? In 2020, Joe Biden was not officially declared the winner until Saturday. This year, everything is so uncertain that it is believed it could…


