Congressman alerts DHS about alleged Cuban regime infiltrators

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A U.S. Congressman from Florida, Carlos Gimenez, is raising concerns about individuals with links to the Cuban government living in the United States. Gimenez, who is originally from Cuba, plans to send a list of these individuals to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for investigation. According to Gimenez, some people in the U.S. are exploiting the refugee system meant for genuine Cuban exiles fleeing the communist regime. He argues that these individuals are connected to the government of President Miguel Diaz-Canel and have ties to organizations like the Rapid Response Brigade, which monitors dissent in Cuba. Gimenez wants DHS to enforce existing U.S. laws. He believes that many who have come to the U.S. as refugees are actually threats to national security. He emphasizes the need to identify and deport those who do not deserve the protections offered to true refugees. He argues that laws such as the Cuban Adjustment Act were designed to assist people escaping communism, not those who support it. The congressman included about 100 names in his communication to DHS and urged them to act swiftly if these individuals are confirmed to be connected to the Castro regime. Gimenez has expressed a strong desire to protect the Cuban-American community and uphold the integrity of the U.S. immigration system. He hopes that constructive measures can be taken to address this issue and prevent further infiltration by agents of the Cuban government.


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