New US Law Sanctions Countries Using Enslaved Cuban Doctors, Denies Fed Funds to Faux 'Private' Cuban Businesses

U.S. lawmakers are taking steps to hurt Castro, Inc’s ability to earn money in reprehensible ways, denying visas to foreigners who participate in the purchase of Cuban medical slave labor and cutting off American dollars from phony “private” businesses that really belong to the Cuban dictatorship. This is not earthshaking news, but every dam erected against Castro, Inc’s cashflow. is worth mentioning and celebrating.

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Loosely translated from Marti Noticias

Several key provisions of the United States Congressional Appropriations Act, which have an impact on Cubans both inside and outside the island, were presented this Wednesday in Miami by Cuban-American congressmen Mario Díaz-Balart and Carlos A. Giménez.

Among the most notable are provisions that restrict visas for officials linked to the exploitation of Cuban doctors abroad, those that cut federal funds to private companies on the island, and those that increase funding for projects related to Cuba.

“We have included the prohibition of visas to enter the United States for any foreign government or group that traffics with Cuban doctors. [Those trafficking with Cuban doctors] will not be able to enter the U.S. because visas will be denied to them and their families,” said Díaz-Balart at a press conference at the Museum of the Brigade 2506 in Hialeah Gardens.

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