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what we would hope that we are confident the new president and vice-president and his team are going to insist is that u.s. law be followed. and any executive actions that violated u.s. law, obviously, should be repealed. that should be the priority. there s overwhelming support in this community for the law being followed and for the violations of law that were inherent in the obama executive actions, that they be those violations be stopped, they be repealed. you and so many others are looking upon fidel castro s death as being an opportunity. considering he handed things over to his brother raul about a decade ago when he got sick, where do things stand now? what should be done with raul? well, let s keep in mind that the cuban dictatorship was fidel castro s creation. yes, even though he turned over
but i can only hope. i can only hope that people like me i m and he independent citizen. i have taken it upon myself to ask questions in cuba, around this country and the world, to listen to people with an open heart and to truly put myself in service to change. that means that we have to also heal our hearts and be open to working together. i think it s a very complicated reality. we do need these deals that are being made to be done much more thoughtfully and socially responsibly and not giving the cuban government complete control. ultimately, they re getting greater license to repress its people. i was recently in one of the provinces. even basic necessities like toilet paper, basic food are still not being met. yes, the cuban people are going to need support from the outside for people to stretch sto scratch the veneer of what s being presented to the world and understand what s going on and not beproponents of regression.