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Rubio y Colegas a Funcionarios del Gobierno Biden-Harris: Individuos con Vínculos al Régimen Cubano no son Bienvenidos en EE.UU.

Sep 24, 2024 | Comunicados de Prensa

Bajo la ley de EE.UU., cualquier individuo que haya estado o esté afiliado a un Partido Comunista se considera inadmisible para ingresar a nuestro país. Sin embargo, según el programa de migración masiva de la Administración Biden-Harris, hay reportes que resaltan que individuos vinculados al régimen ilegítimo de Cuba han ingresado a EE.UU. y ahora residen aquí.

El senador estadounidense Marco Rubio (R-FL) lideró una carta tanto al Secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Antony Blinken, como al Secretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE.UU., Alejandro Mayorkas, pidiéndoles una revisión de los procedimientos para tomar decisiones sobre la entrada de individuos y para expulsar rápidamente a los miembros del régimen cubano que están en nuestro país. 

  • “EE.UU. debe garantizar que los ex-integrantes del régimen cubano involucrados en la opresión de ciudadanos cubanos inocentes o en la persecución transnacional de cubano-americanos no sean bienvenidos en nuestro país. Además, no se debe permitir que los solicitantes que tengan antecedentes problemáticos entren a EE.UU.… Instamos a la administración a que comunique públicamente los procedimientos y estándares de investigación mediante los cuales se toman estas decisiones de migración, a fin de garantizar la máxima transparencia y rendición de cuentas”.

Joining Rubio were U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) as well as U.S. Representatives Carlos Giménez (R-FL) and María Elvira Salazar (R-FL). 

El texto de la carta en inglés está aquí. .  

Dear Secretary Blinken and Secretary Mayorkas:

We write with serious concern about the Biden-Harris Administration’s decision to grant parole to Cuban Revolutionary Air Force Colonel Luis Raúl González-Pardo Rodríguez. As you are no doubt aware, González-Pardo is notoriously linked to the international incident of February 24, 1996, when two planes belonging to the humanitarian organization, Brothers to the Rescue, were unconscionably shot down by Cuban MiG-29 fighter jets under orders of Raul Castro. This incident tragically resulted in the deaths of four innocent Cuban-American pilots. 

More disturbingly, this negligent oversight comes in the wake of another ill-considered decision to admit former high-ranking Cuban Communist Party regime member Manuel Menendez Castellanos, implicated in acts of oppression against the Cuban people. Taken together, these outcomes, among others, erode confidence in the competence of the administration to recognize threats to the United States and ensure those who have done us harm are not able to enter the United States. 

We call on the Biden-Harris Administration to immediately review and revise the procedures used by U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Department of State for making determinations on whom it grants entry, whether it be humanitarian parole or immigrant/nonimmigrant visas. The current process, by virtue of the unacceptable results annotated above, has demonstrated its woeful inadequateness to properly vet applicants and to protect U.S. national security. 

The United States must ensure that former Cuban regime members involved in the oppression of innocent Cuban citizens or the transnational persecution of Cuban-Americans are not welcome into our country. Additionally, applicants who have been found to have similar troubling backgrounds, and links after arrival, should not be allowed to continue to remain in the United States. We also urge the administration to publicly communicate the vetting procedures and standards by which these immigration decisions are made, in order to ensure the utmost transparency and accountability.
 
Atentamente,