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Updated · Fox News · May 24
3 Cuban-American Lawmakers Urge Trump to Tighten Pressure on Cuba as Crisis Deepens 90 Miles Away
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 24

3 Cuban-American Lawmakers Urge Trump to Tighten Pressure on Cuba as Crisis Deepens 90 Miles Away

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 24
  • Three Florida Republicans — Maria Salazar, Carlos Gimenez and Mario Diaz-Balart — said Cuba is nearer to regime change than at any point in years and urged the Trump administration to act quickly.
  • Widespread blackouts, energy shortages and growing unrest have pushed the island toward humanitarian and economic collapse, they said, creating what Gimenez called a narrow opening for tougher U.S. pressure.
  • The lawmakers framed Cuba as a U.S. security threat as well as a humanitarian emergency, citing its location 90 miles from Florida, alleged drone capabilities and Havana's harboring of U.S. fugitives.
  • Their appeal casts Cuba as part of Trump's broader Western Hemisphere strategy, with Salazar arguing Washington's harder line on Nicolas Maduro signals a more aggressive approach to hostile regional regimes.
As Cuba's crisis deepens, will U.S. pressure trigger a democratic uprising or a mass refugee exodus?
Are Russian and Iranian drones in Cuba a genuine security threat or a pretext for U.S. intervention?
With Raúl Castro indicted for murder, how far will the U.S. go to capture the former Cuban president?