Cuban-American legislators, including Rep. Díaz-Balart and Rep. Salazar, have been pushing for policies regarding Cuba, with some bills aiming to prevent Cuba from being removed from the terrorism list until it becomes a multi-party democracy. They have also inserted new sanctions into a bill to keep the federal government open, sparking discussions on democracy in the Western hemisphere. The actions of these lawmakers have been criticized for their impact on U.S.-Cuba relations and the political landscape.
Why they call Washington the theater of the absurd, and worse: Cuban-American lawmakers quietly slipped new sanctions into a bill designed to keep the federal government open. https://t.co/jagVKN39m0
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Cuban-American lawmakers slipped new sanctions into a bill designed to keep the federal government open, writes @WMLeoGrande https://t.co/Gen6P81lVD
.@WMLeoGrande : Last year, Rep. Díaz-Balart joined Rep. Salazar to sponsor a bill preventing the Biden admin from removing #Cuba from the terrorism list until it becomes a multi-party democracy. What? https://t.co/Gen6P81lVD https://t.co/2DtYO41xDD
A great piece by @WMLeoGrande : https://t.co/8pHZD5fj5h "That is the final absurdity of U.S. Cuba policy. It’s not just that so much of it is built on false premises and distorted facts. It’s that a small group of conservative Cuban American legislators, obsessed with reducing…
A great piece by William LeoGrande: https://t.co/8pHZD5fj5h "That is the final absurdity of U.S. Cuba policy. It’s not just that so much of it is built on false premises and distorted facts. It’s that a small group of conservative Cuban American legislators, obsessed with…