María Elvira Salazar to the Cuban people on 11J: "Don't lose the hope that a free Cuba is just around the corner."

"We are with you, do not lose hope, God is watching and there will be a new resurgence of that people very soon," said the congresswoman.

María Elvira SalazarPhoto © Facebook / María Elvira Salazar

Regarding the fourth anniversary of the historic protests on July 11 in Cuba, Republican Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar published a video in which she reaffirms her support for the Cuban people and strongly condemns the Castro regime.

"Four years ago, you, the Cuban people, took to the streets to demand something that is the privilege and right of any people: to ask for freedom," said Salazar, Republican representative for South Florida.

In his message, he described the Cuban government as a "cursed regime" that responded to the protests with repression, imprisonment, and violence.

The legislator, daughter of Cuban exiles, stated that both from exile and from the U.S. Congress, "we think of you every day, because we know that the Cuban people can no longer endure."

He assured that the Cubans have lost essential goods such as water, electricity, clothing, and medicine, but they have also "lost their fear."

Salazar also addressed his message to the international community, criticizing the governments that maintain ties with Havana: "Europe, Mexico, must understand that helping Castroism is kicking the Cuban people. No more oxygen for those tyrants."

In her post on Instagram, accompanying the video, she wrote: "The regime responded as always: with repression, prison, and fear. But they have not been able to silence them. From exile, we remain steadfast, by the side of the Cuban people, carrying their cause in our souls and Cuba in our hearts."

The congresswoman, one of the most active voices in Congress on Cuba policy, also stated that "the hardline approach comes from the Trump administration against Castroism" and predicted a "new resurgence" for the Island.

He closed his message with a call to hope: "God is watching, and there will be a new resurgence of that people very soon."

The protests on July 11, 2021, marked an unprecedented moment in Cuba's recent history, when thousands of citizens took to the streets in various cities to demand freedoms, economic improvements, and an end to authoritarianism.

Since then, hundreds of protesters have been imprisoned or repressed, according to human rights organizations.

Frequently Asked Questions about María Elvira Salazar's Message and the Situation in Cuba

What is María Elvira Salazar's message to the Cubans on the anniversary of 11J?

María Elvira Salazar reaffirms her support for the Cuban people and condemns the Castro regime, labeling it as "cursed" for its repression and violence against the protesters of July 11, 2021. Salazar urges Cubans to hold onto hope for a free Cuba and criticizes international governments that support the Cuban regime.

What is María Elvira Salazar's stance on the Cuban regime and the governments that support it?

Salazar adopts a critical stance towards the Cuban regime and condemns the governments that support it, such as Europe and Mexico, stating that these countries must stop "giving oxygen" to Castroism. He considers such support to be tantamount to betraying the Cuban people.

How does María Elvira Salazar evaluate the political future of Cuba?

Salazar forecasts a "new resurgence" for Cuba and assures that God is watching, which means a positive transformation for the Cuban people will come soon. He expresses his confidence that the current regime will fall and that the people will finally achieve freedom and democracy.

What actions has María Elvira Salazar taken in favor of Cubans in the U.S.?

Salazar has interceded for Cubans with I-220A immigration status, urging authorities not to detain them and to allow their cases to be heard. He has worked to ensure that Cubans have access to protections and is committed to fighting for their legal status, even introducing legislation in Congress.

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