Cuban "entrepreneurs" visiting Miami have dictatorship ties

Mainstream and local news have fallen all over themselves covering the Cuban “entrepreneurs” visiting Miami. What none of that media has investigated, however, is their ties to the communist Castro dictatorship. According to independent journalists who have gone to the trouble of investigating the individuals involved, the organized visit by these so-called small business owners has all the earmarks of a Cuban State Security operation.

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Via Diario Las Americas (my translation):

The relationship between the Cuban regime and MIPYMEs
Activists and journalists from the Cuban exile community in Miami presented a list of names of owners of the so-called “MIPYMEs,” the micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises that are associated with the Cuban regime in an attempt to “try to bypass” the United States embargo and be used as a “front” to obtain new funds from the European Union.

The coordinator of the Assembly of Cuban Resistance (ARC), Orlando Gutiérrez-Boronat, stated, “The regime is pretending to have economic freedom with these ‘MIPYMEs’ because they need more resources from the European Union,” and added, “These are maneuvers to bypass the embargo, involving companies registered in other countries.”

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