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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
US Apprehends 3 Cubans After Rubio Revokes Status Over 10-Year ICAP Influence Work
Updated
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.

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