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Cuban-American Congressman Urges Reporting of Cuban Regime Repressors Living in the U.S.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 by Matthew Diaz

Cuban-American Congressman Urges Reporting of Cuban Regime Repressors Living in the U.S.
Carlos Giménez - Image of © X / @RepCarlos

The Cuban-American congressman, Carlos Giménez, has urged the exiled community to report individuals who have repressed the Cuban regime and have since migrated to the United States. In a post on the platform formerly known as Twitter, now X, the Republican legislator shared a link to RepresoresCubanos.com, a site dedicated to gathering information about Cuban regime agents involved in persecution and repression on the island.

"If you know of any repressor complicit with the murderous dictatorship in #Cuba who is now residing in the United States, please report them here," Giménez wrote, including the hashtag #SOSCuba and linking to the mentioned platform.

Recent reports indicate that at least 100 Cuban repressors have settled in the United States over recent years, some even taking advantage of immigration programs like the humanitarian parole or the Cuban Adjustment Act. Investigations have uncovered that former officials and agents from the Ministry of the Interior (MININT) and the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (MINFAR) have managed to establish themselves in the country without facing legal repercussions.

The reporting initiative promoted by Giménez aims to halt this situation and enable U.S. authorities to take action against those involved in the repression of the Cuban people. Various exile organizations have raised alarms about the presence of these individuals in cities like Miami and Tampa, emphasizing the importance of reporting those who were part of the regime's repressive apparatus.

Giménez’s call adds to the growing concern in the Cuban-American community about the entry of former leaders and repressive agents into U.S. territory, a phenomenon that has sparked outrage among the dictatorship's victims.

This statement comes amidst escalating tensions between the United States and Cuba, driven by the new Trump administration, which has taken a harder stance against the Havana regime. Giménez, echoing other Cuban-American congress members like Mario Díaz-Balart and Maria Elvira Salazar, has been a staunch critic of the Cuban government, condemning its human rights violations and systematic repression.

Recently, the congressman issued a direct warning to Miguel Díaz-Canel, asserting that "what's to come for them is of biblical proportions" in reference to the pressure policies planned by the Trump administration. He also responded to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla following his defiant remarks against Secretary of State Marco Rubio, reminding him that "they have trampled over an entire nation to remain in power" and assuring that "their time is running out."

These recent exchanges highlight the intensifying relations between the two countries and the commitment of Cuban-American legislators in the U.S. Congress to pressure the Cuban regime and prevent its agents from finding refuge in the United States.

FAQs on Cuban Regime Repressors in the U.S.

What is RepresoresCubanos.com?

RepresoresCubanos.com is a platform dedicated to compiling information about agents of the Cuban regime involved in persecution and repression on the island, aiding in their identification and reporting.

How many Cuban repressors have migrated to the U.S.?

Reports suggest that at least 100 Cuban repressors have settled in the United States in recent years, some utilizing immigration programs like the humanitarian parole or the Cuban Adjustment Act.

What actions are being taken against these individuals?

The initiative led by Congressman Giménez aims to report these individuals, allowing U.S. authorities to take legal action against those who participated in the oppression of the Cuban people.

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