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SOS Cuba protesters granted bail after being held in Tampa under anti-riot law

SOS Cuba protesters granted bail after being held in Tampa under ‘anti-riot’ law Juan Carlos Chavez, Tampa Bay Times © Ivy Ceballo/Times Protesters chant they are killing us in Spanish while blocking Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa on Tuesday in support of ongoing protests in Cuba. TAMPA Two men arrested in a protest against the Cuban government were scheduled for release Thursday after they were held without bail for nearly two days under the state’s new anti-riot law. Julian Rodriguez-Rodriguez, 30, of Tampa, and Maikel Vazquez-Pico, 39, of Riverview, qualify for release on bail because they represent no danger to society and were merely advocating for individual freedoms, their attorney argued during a hearing Thursday in Hillsborough Circuit Court.

It s dangerous : DeSantis tells protesters to stop shutting down roads

It s dangerous : DeSantis tells protesters to stop shutting down roads By FOX 35 News Staff Published  Florida Governor DeSantis calls for President Biden to provide internet to people of Cuba Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is speaking in Miami after sending a letter to President Biden, asking for the federal government to provide internet access to the people of Cuba. MIAMI - Governor DeSantis on Thursday warned protesters that it is illegal to block roadways in Florida and while he stands with the Cuban people in their fight against communism, this will not be tolerated. On Thursday, Governor Ron DeSantis spoke in Miami about the ongoing unrest in Cuba and its effect on Florida. After calling for President Joe Biden to provide internet to the people of Cuba, he went on to discuss a variety of topics, including the several Florida roadways that have been shut down or blocked due to protesters.

DeSantis presses Biden to help keep internet flowing in Cuba

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn DeSantis presses Biden to help keep internet flowing in Cuba Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials are pressing the White House to support efforts to preserve internet service to antigovernment protesters in Cuba By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN and FREIDA FRISARO Associated Press July 15, 2021, 11:58 PM • 5 min read The Associated Press Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, center, speaks during a news conference at the offices of Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla., alongside Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, left, and Marcell Felipe, right, founder of the Inspire America Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting democracy in Cuba and the Americas, Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Miami. DeSantis and other officials pressed the White House on Thursday to support efforts to preserve internet service to antigovernment protesters in Cuba, even advocating the use of giant balloons as floating Wi-Fi hotspots to al

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