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The congressman Carlos Gimenez visited the Los Pichy Boys podcast to discuss various topics, including the new list he will submit to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of individuals linked to the Castro regime residing in the U.S.
“We are going to send more names because there are people who have been here who are part of the regime in Cuba who are now enjoying the freedom we have here in the U.S. in their retirement,” said the congressman.
“If they were defending the regime in Cuba, they can stay in Cuba,” he added.
The legislator stated that his list sends a clear message: “If you are going to be part of the regime, you will suffer with the people” and you will not enjoy a golden retirement in the U.S.
"The regime is in a quite difficult and bad condition, and what we are going to do is push harder. They are already on the brink, we are going to help you."
Gimenez believes that remittances must come to an end because they are part of the revenue the regime receives. "Also, the flights; many of those people go with packages, etc., to do business there."
"We are here for political reasons, and what we have to do is destroy that regime so that Cuba is free," he said.
Deportations
Gimenez stated that he supports the expulsion from the U.S. of criminal immigrants, gang members, or individuals with deportation orders.
However, the politician believes that the Trump Administration has crossed the line and that it is unfair to deport people who have spent a long time in the U.S., working and with clean records.
"I'm going to work within the system, with the White House. I've told them: 'Hey, this isn't right, we need to adjust this. I think it's better if you do it this way,'" he commented alluding to his relationship with the Trump Administration.
New list
At the end of July, Gimenez announced that he will provide a new list of repressors, henchmen, and front men of the Cuban regime to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of the United States, with the aim of identifying those who have infiltrated the country.
"These are verified allegations with evidence, and that is why actions have already been taken in several cases," the legislator assured on social media X, who has continually reiterated his public call for citizens to assist in identifying communists on American soil.
According to recent reports from the Cuban exile community, at least 100 repressors connected to the Castro regime have managed to settle in the United States in recent years, especially in cities like Miami and Tampa. This situation has sparked strong backlash among the victims of repression and human rights organizations.
Giménez, along with Congress members Mario Díaz-Balart and María Elvira Salazar, has called for stronger actions against these individuals, urging immigration authorities to investigate and deport those who lied about their backgrounds upon entering the U.S.
In this regard, it was recently reported about the arrest in Hialeah of former Cuban Major Rogelio Bolufé, who had no residency or work permit in the U.S. He was arrested for possession of cocaine. ICE is considering his deportation to Mexico or Ecuador, not to Cuba.
Frequently Asked Questions about Carlos Giménez's Initiative Against the Cuban Regime in the U.S.
What is Carlos Giménez seeking with the new list of individuals linked to Castroism in the U.S.?
Carlos Giménez seeks to identify and deport individuals linked to the Castro regime living in the U.S. According to the congressman, these individuals enjoy freedom in the United States while having been part of the repressive apparatus in Cuba. Giménez has requested that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigate and expel these individuals, claiming that they pose a threat to national security and the integrity of the U.S. immigration system.
Why does Carlos Giménez want to suspend flights and remittances between the U.S. and Cuba?
Giménez believes that flights and remittances financially support the Cuban regime. According to the congressman, these revenues are used by the Cuban government to maintain its control over the people, and their suspension is part of a strategy to weaken the regime and expedite the arrival of democracy on the island. Despite criticisms that these measures may impact ordinary Cuban citizens, Giménez insists that the aim is to financially suffocate the Cuban government.
What actions does Carlos Giménez propose against the Cuban repressors in the U.S.?
Giménez proposes to investigate and deport Cuban repressors residing in the U.S. He has urged the DHS to review the backgrounds of those who have entered the country with ties to the Cuban regime, arguing that their presence is incompatible with the values of freedom and democracy of the United States. Furthermore, he has requested the cooperation of citizens to identify these individuals and has presented lists with names of people who are alleged to have committed human rights violations in Cuba.
What is Carlos Giménez's stance on the Cuban Adjustment Act and its use by repressors?
Giménez criticizes the use of the Cuban Adjustment Act by repressors to enter the U.S. The congressman has pointed out that this law was created to protect those fleeing the Cuban dictatorship, not to allow entry to individuals with ties to the regime. He has called for stronger immigration controls to prevent individuals who have participated in repression in Cuba from benefiting from this legislation to settle in the United States.
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