US Apprehends 3 Cubans After Rubio Revokes Status Over 10-Year ICAP Influence Work
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
US Apprehends 3 Cubans After Rubio Revokes Status Over 10-Year ICAP Influence Work
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Summary
Three Cuban nationals — Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, his wife and son — are in federal custody pending removal after Marco Rubio terminated their legal status, the State Department said Wednesday.
Lloga Dominguez is accused of spending more than a decade working for ICAP, which Washington calls Cuba’s main U.S. influence and intelligence front, and of keeping ties to its network while living in America.
Rubio sanctioned ICAP earlier this month, freezing its U.S. assets and broadly barring Americans from doing business with the group; ICAP denies wrongdoing and says it is a civil society organization.
The case lands amid wider scrutiny of pro-Cuba activism in the U.S., where Fox News Digital said 145 groups with about $1 billion in combined revenue support Havana and where DOJ and Treasury are investigating the alleged campaign.