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Cuban-American Sends Strong Message to Díaz-Canel: "You Can't Strip My Citizenship for Thinking Differently"

Friday, June 28, 2024 by Mia Dominguez

Yanko Mesa, a Cuban living in the United States, issued a powerful statement against the Cuban regime, asserting that no "petty bureaucrat" has the moral authority to strip him of his Cuban citizenship.

Mesa, known for his outspoken anti-communist stance, directed his message particularly at the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel. This comes in response to the recent revelation that the new Citizenship Law in Cuba could grant the president the power to revoke citizenship from certain individuals born on the island.

Yanko Mesa's Bold Declaration

In a video posted on his TikTok account @yancomesa14, as well as a text message on the platform X, Mesa made his position clear. "No petty bureaucrat will have the moral authority to strip me of my Cuban citizenship. Despite my anti-communist beliefs, none of you have the right to take away my Cuban citizenship," he stated.

The young man emphasized, "I am Cuban by birth, and that citizenship cannot be taken away." He further claimed that the island's authorities are fearful, and in his view, that's why they are "enacting laws to see if they can subdue" the people.

Mesa's declarations on TikTok have garnered hundreds of interactions and dozens of messages, resonating strongly within the Cuban community.

FAQs on Cuba's New Citizenship Law

The recent changes to Cuba's Citizenship Law have raised many questions and concerns. Below are some frequently asked questions and answers to provide clarity on the matter.

What is the new Citizenship Law in Cuba?

The new Citizenship Law in Cuba potentially allows the government to revoke the citizenship of individuals born on the island under certain circumstances, which has sparked significant controversy and concern.

Can the Cuban government really strip someone's citizenship?

According to the new law, the Cuban government may have the authority to revoke citizenship, but this move is highly contested and viewed by many as a means to suppress dissent.

How have Cuban citizens reacted to this law?

Many Cuban citizens, especially those opposed to the regime, have reacted strongly against the law, seeing it as an attempt to control and intimidate the population.

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