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Lisa Cabrera - Ghana Hit by Floods Days After U.S. Burial Ground Visit in NYC
Ghana is facing severe flooding just days after a high-profile visit to a historic U.S. slavery burial ground, sparking strong reactions and debate online. Here’s what we know: Flooding has impacted communities across parts of Ghana The visit to a U.S. burial site tied to the transatlantic slave trade drew international attention Social media is now connecting the two events, raising questions and speculation
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Lisa Cabrera - Did JD Vance Call Aliens “Demons”? Interview Sparks Debate
A recent interview involving JD Vance is going viral after claims surfaced that he described aliens as “demons.”
Lisa Cabrera - FBAs PROTEST Ghana’s President in NYC — Tensions ERUPT Over Reparations!
Tensions rose in New York City as members of the FBA (Foundational Black Americans) community protested against Ghana’s president during a high-profile visit.
Lisa Cabrera - Trump's ICE Surge in Minnesota Explained
The Trump administration has deployed approximately 2,000 federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area in Minnesota. This 30-day immigration enforcement surge aims to target alleged violations and fraudulent activity tied to federal programs. The mobilization has sparked nationwide debate over immigration policy, local impact, and civil liberties. Watch to learn more about the reasons behind this surge, its potential consequences, and the ongoing discussions surrounding immigration enforcement in the United States. Share your thoughts: do you think this is necessary immigration enforcement or federal overreach? Like, share, and subscribe for the latest news on immigration and politics.
Lisa Cabrera - Trump Reportedly Appoints Stephen Miller for Running Top Venezuela
Recent reports suggest that Stephen Miller, who serves as deputy chief of staff and homeland security adviser in the Trump administration, may play a key role in shaping U.S. policy toward Venezuela following the controversial military operation that ousted President Nicolás Maduro and placed the country in a political transition. According to media sources, Miller’s influence in the new strategy has drawn attention alongside other top officials. The Times In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down: • Who Stephen Miller is and his role in the Trump White House • Why his name is being linked to Venezuela policy • How Marco Rubio and other officials are involved • What “oversight” or policy planning means in this context • Why this matters for U.S.–Latin America relations • What international observers and critics are saying This explanation is based on verified news reporting and public statements, not unverified claims. The Times
Lisa Cabrera - Somali Refugees Admit They Came to Take, Not Contribute — Fact, Frustration, or Mistranslation?
Clips circulating online claim that some Somali migrants openly admit they came to the United States to receive benefits rather than contribute economically — sparking outrage, confusion, and heated debate. In this video, Lisa Cabrera examines what was actually said, the context behind these statements, and whether these claims reflect individual opinions, cultural misunderstandings, or selective editing used to inflame tensions. The discussion also explores immigration policy, welfare systems, labor participation, and why Black American communities are increasingly pushing back against narratives that impact their economic survival.
Lisa Cabrera - Black Farmers Opt Out of Trump’s $12 Billion Assistance Program — Here’s Why
Black farmers are reportedly opting out of Donald Trump’s $12 billion agricultural assistance program, citing concerns over access, fairness, long-standing discrimination, and lack of trust in federal relief efforts. While the program was designed to support farmers affected by economic pressure and trade disruptions, critics argue that structural barriers and past USDA practices have made participation difficult or ineffective for many Black farmers. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down why some farmers are refusing the aid, the historical context behind the decision, and what it reveals about race, agriculture policy, and economic survival in rural America.
Lisa Cabrera - Dawes Rolls & Native Identity Explained
Delve into the intricate world of Native American identity and the role of federal policy, particularly the Dawes Rolls, in shaping tribal citizenship and enrollment. At 0:00, historian Lisa Cabrera discusses the historical context of the Dawes Rolls, while 5:00 marks an in-depth look at the importance of enrollment and federal recognition for Indigenous communities. The conversation also explores the concept of blood quantum and its profound effects on Native identity at 10:00. Finally, at 15:00, the discussion shifts towards the future of Native American rights and sovereignty, highlighting the ongoing struggle for recognition and the challenges posed by strict documentation requirements. Join the conversation on Indigenous identity, tribal enrollment, and the impact of U.S. policy on Native sovereignty, exploring topics such as tribal citizenship, federal benefits, and the exclusion of many Indigenous people from vital services.
Lisa Cabrera - Elite Fundraising: $10k/Plate Gala Sparks Inequality Debate
The recent $10,000-a-plate fundraising gala at Mar-a-Lago, hosted by Erika Kirk, has ignited a heated discussion about the widening wealth gap in America. With the current state of economic inequality, inflation, and food insecurity affecting millions of Americans, high-dollar political fundraising events have come under scrutiny. In this video, Lisa Cabrera delves into the world of elite donor culture and its implications on economic inequality (02:15), exploring how events like these contribute to the disconnect between the political class and average Americans (05:40). She also examines whether this is simply "politics as usual" or a sign of a more significant issue (10:10). Tune in to explore the complex relationship between political fundraising, economic inequality, and the impact on American society (15:00)
Lisa Cabrera - Native Americans Reclassified as Negro
Uncover the hidden history of Native Americans being forcibly reclassified as "Negro" or "Colored" in the United States. Historian Lisa Cabrera delves into the policies and practices that led to the erasure of Indigenous identities, including the Racial Integrity Act and the one-drop rule. Learn how these actions impacted Black families and Native American communities, and how they continue to affect them today. From census misclassification to the loss of Afro-Indigenous ancestry, this video sheds light on a pivotal moment in American history. Join us as we explore the complex history of racial categorization in the US and its lasting effects on communities of color.
Lisa Cabrera - Trump Furious Over MTG’s 60 Minutes Interview With Lesley Stahl — What Set Him Off?
Donald Trump is reportedly furious after Marjorie Taylor Greene’s latest 60 Minutes interview with Lesley Stahl, where her comments and tone sparked backlash and raised new political tensions. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down why Trump is angry, what MTG said that crossed the line, how conservative media is reacting, and what this means for the growing divisions inside the Republican Party.
Lisa Cabrera - Allegations Against Somalis in Columbus, Ohio — TikTok Community Reacts
Recent reports have sparked tension in Columbus, Ohio after allegations surfaced that some individuals of Somali descent may have been involved in fraud and misuse of relief funds. In this video, Lisa Cabrera walks through the confirmed facts, local reactions, political fallout, and the response from community leaders. We look at how the claims are being addressed — and what it means for immigrant communities under pressure.
Lisa Cabrera - People Respond to Somalians Who Say They’re Not Black — The Debate Explained
A growing debate is unfolding online as some Somali individuals declare they are “not Black,” sparking strong reactions across African American, diaspora, and East African communities. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down why the debate is happening, the cultural and historical roots behind it, and how people are responding across social media. We explore identity, race, immigration, and the tension this conversation is creating in the U.S.
Lisa Cabrera - Somalis Claim They Are ‘Chosen’ & Were Promised Minnesota 3000 Years Ago
A growing number of Somalis in Minnesota and other U.S. cities are claiming they are a “chosen people” and that Minnesota was promised to them. This rising narrative has sparked debates over identity, immigration, culture, and the future of African communities in the U.S. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down where this belief comes from, why it’s spreading, and how it’s impacting politics, the Black community, and local tensions.
Lisa Cabrera - Two Texas Men Plotted to Overthrow Haiti — The Shocking Plan Exposed
Two men from Texas have been arrested after federal authorities uncovered a shocking plan to overthrow Haiti’s government. According to investigators, the pair attempted to recruit supporters, secure weapons, and position themselves as leaders in a new Haitian administration. In this video, Lisa Cabrera breaks down the details of the plot, how U.S. officials responded, Haiti’s fragile political climate, and why outside interference keeps destabilizing the country. |
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