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Debbie D’Souza

Debbie D’Souza

Speaker | Advocate | Singer — field_542d8190101fc

Debbie D’Souza was born in Caracas, Venezuela. The Venezuela she grew up in was much like America ~ but that has changed dramatically, and is now a Socialist country. She refuses to see America follow its path. As a warning to Americans, she created a presentation to show the path that America is taking by repeating many of the same policies that destroyed Venezuela. She is an advocate for Conservative Latinos and hopes to educate them in the importance of voting for a party that reflects the principles of the majority of Hispanics. She has a unique perspective because of her dual nationalities reflecting both her Mexican/American heritage from her mother’s side as well as her Venezuelan roots from her father’s. Debbie has been singing since the tender age of four and her love for music continues to this day. She started singing in her birth country of Caracas, Venezuela in a weekly-televised variety show called "Las Voces Blancas". In her teen years in the Rio Grande Valley, she continued to sing in school choir, church, weddings, and was the lead singer in a jazz band. Debbie also sang radio jingles for some Rio Grande Valley businesses, which included Hidalgo Savings and Broadway Hardware. Mrs. D’Souza is also a recording artist, and former Worship Leader. Her voice can be heard at the end of Hillary’s America singing God Bless America and can be seen in Death of a Nation singing O America. Debbie is married to Conservative best selling author and filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza . Together they have 3 grown children.

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