Former members of the Cuban regime involved in repressing dissidents have abused the U.S. immigration system to come to America amid a large exodus from the island, according to a Miami-based human-rights group.
Key Points
Former Cuban regime members involved in repression have moved to the U.S.
Victims of government repression in Cuba have encountered their tormentors in the U.S.
Legal migration pathways, including a Biden administration parole program, have been exploited.
Calls for stricter vetting of individuals involved in human-rights violations.
Pros
Exposing potential threats to the U.S. national security.
Raising awareness about human-rights violations committed by former Cuban regime members.
Cons
Potential for abuse of the U.S. immigration system.
Concerns about destabilization and influence by infiltrators from the Cuban government.