Fabiola Santiago: Cuba threatens to prosecute exiles in absentia for anti-regime activities abroad Fabiola Santiago, Miami Herald © Hector Vivas/Getty Images South America/TNS Miguel Diaz Canel, President of Cuba, during a state visit to Mexico at Palacio Nacional on October 17, 2019, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Travelers to Cuba and Cuban Americans, beware.
President Joe Biden, his administration, members of Congress, take note.
The Cuban government has struck a new repressive blow and is reaching across the Florida Straits to impose repressive measures on U.S. citizens, too.
In a desperate bid to quash unprecedented opposition at home and the visible mounting support abroad for dissidents the Cuban regime has threatened to prosecute and jail any Cuban national living abroad who stands with them.
Fabiola Santiago: Cuba threatens to prosecute exiles in absentia for anti-regime activities abroad
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Cuba threatens to prosecute exiles in absentia for anti-regime activities abroad
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