2024-10-06 13:32:01
Los congressmen of Cuban origin María Elvira Salazar and Carlos Giménez They reacted to the entry into the United States of the Castro Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security of Cuba, Juan Carlos Santana Novoa.
Republican María Elvira Salazar reacted indignantly after learning of the presence of this henchman of the communist dictatorship in lands of freedom.
“Instead of seeking refuge in Venezuela, Nicaragua or North Korea, the defenders of Cuban communism knock on the door of the capitalist empire and unfortunately the Biden-Harris administration lets them in,” María Elvira told Univision.
In that sense, in the case of Giménez, he considered once again that the border is “a disaster” as a result of the “open door” immigration policy promoted by the Joe Biden administration.
Likewise, the congressmen recalled that they have warned about the intentions of Castro officials who arrive at the northern border of Mexico with the purpose of entering the United States, despite being complicit in the hunger and misery that Cubans experience.
The Cuban-American congressmen Carlos Giménez and María Elvira Salazar reacted indignantly to the entry into the United States of Juan Carlos Santana Novoa, Vice Minister of Labor and Social Security of Cuba, who requested political asylum this Monday at the border of Nogales, in Arizona, and He is free, with a court date of August 2026.
“This is a disaster, the border is a disaster (…) I don’t know the reasons. “It has to be investigated, we will have to send another letter to Secretary Mayorkas to ask why this person came in,” Gimenez stated.
Lawyers who are experts in immigration issues consider that there are flaws when investigating these people who defended communism on the island and later entered the United States.
It should be remembered that it was this week when it was learned that the Vice Minister of Labor of the Cuban regime, Juan Carlos Santana Novoa, entered the United States from Mexico.
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