The young Cuban-American politician, Alian Collazo, launched his candidacy as state representative of Florida's 115th District.
For him, living the American dream means aspiring to serve in public office in the country that welcomed him after emigrating from Cuba with his mother.
He came to the United States when he was only eight years old. His personal story is a testimony of improvement and the search for a better future in lands of freedom.
In interview with Telemundo51, Collazo highlights her work experience with State Senator Alexis Calatayud in Tallahassee, where she worked on reforms such as affordable housing and children's health care.
The Cuban-American is a strong defender of increasing funding for education, health and public safety in Florida.
His stance against the Cuban regime has caught the attention of his community. Collazo has denounced the adversities faced by the people of the island. He advocates for freedom and improved conditions in his native country.
On several occasions he has reiterated his commitment to these issues and his desire to see the community in exile prosper.
Still, he faces challenges, such as clarifying his political stance and countering criticism of his residence outside of Miami-Dade County. He has positioned himself as conservative and Republican, and assures that he is committed to his district.
The Republican primaries are approaching on August 20, where it will be decided whether the young Cuban-American is the right candidate to face the Democratic representative in the general elections.
Alian Collazo continues his campaign, committed to fighting for his political ideals and for effective representation of his community.
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