Cruz explained to the state-run outlet that she traveled to New York as part of the Castro regime’s delegation for last week’s 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly but that “the U.S. government took advantage of the requirement for a travel permit to prevent me from participating as head of the Cuban delegation to this 62nd Governing Council.” In recent months, the administration of President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have imposed visa restrictions on Cuban regime officials and officials from other nations that have engaged in the communist regime’s decades-old slave doctor scheme — one of the most profitable sources of income for the Castro regime. In the report, the State Department noted that Cuba, under the Castro regime, is one of the countries that exploits its own citizens in forced labor, describing the slave doctor scheme as “state-sponsored human trafficking.” The State Department detailed that the Castro regime generated $4.9 billion in revenue from the slave doctor scheme in 2022 alone, the most recent year for which data is available.
Author: Christian K. Caruzo, Christian K. Caruzo
Published at: 2025-10-01 21:35:58
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