Republican Congressman Carlos A. Giménez has once again called on the public to assist in identifying enforcers of the Cuban regime residing in the United States, describing them as "communist monsters" accountable for crimes against humanity. "Keep helping me identify the enforcers of the #Cuba dictatorship who have infiltrated our country. These communist monsters have committed crimes against humanity and are now taking advantage of our laws to retire in the USA. They have no place here!" he stated on his official account on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).
The Cuban-American legislator has repeatedly expressed his commitment to the Cuban exile community, vowing to tirelessly prevent the country from becoming a sanctuary for supporters of Castro's regime. His statement follows a letter sent to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in which Giménez demanded the immediate deportation of individuals reportedly linked to the Communist Party of Cuba, the Ministry of the Interior, or the Rapid Response Brigades, groups accused of repressing Cuban citizens.
In his letter, the congressman included a list of names provided by independent organizations and voiced his concern over the manipulation of immigration programs, such as the Cuban Adjustment Act, which were designed to protect victims of the dictatorship, not its perpetrators. "The presence of these regime operatives not only endangers our communities but also provides the Cuban regime with a base for espionage, political coercion, and illicit activities within our borders," he warned.
The congressman's declaration comes shortly after the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Daniel Morejón García, a 57-year-old Cuban national accused of concealing his affiliation with the Cuban regime upon entering the U.S. According to ICE, Morejón was a member of the Communist Party of Cuba and an agent of the Ministry of the Interior, and he actively served as the president of the National Defense Council in Artemisa. He is also alleged to have been part of the Rapid Response Brigades during the July 11, 2021, protests, where he reportedly engaged in violent repression against demonstrators.
Reports can be submitted directly to DHS offices or through official immigration channels.
FAQs on Identifying Cuban Regime Enforcers in the U.S.
How can the public assist in identifying Cuban regime enforcers in the U.S.?
The public can assist by providing information to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or through official immigration channels if they suspect individuals of being enforcers of the Cuban regime.
What actions has Congressman Carlos Giménez taken against Cuban regime supporters in the U.S.?
Congressman Giménez has sent a letter to the DHS demanding the deportation of individuals linked to the Cuban Communist Party and other oppressive groups, and he continues to call for public assistance in identifying these individuals.
What concerns does Congressman Giménez have regarding Cuban regime operatives in the U.S.?
Giménez is concerned that these operatives pose a threat to U.S. communities and may facilitate espionage, political coercion, and illicit activities for the Cuban regime within American borders.