[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 7, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H51-H52]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
POLICY CHANGES TOWARD CUBA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) for 5 minutes.
Ms. ROS-LEHTINEN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to strongly oppose the
December 17 announcement by President Obama on policy changes toward
the Cuban Communist regime. The Cuban regime from day one was planning
on using Alan Gross as a pawn to receive concessions from the Obama
administration, and their strategy worked.
In April 2013, when asked about a possible swap for Mr. Gross,
Secretary Kerry testified before Congress that ``We have refused to do
that because there is no equivalency. Alan Gross is wrongly imprisoned,
and we are not going to trade as if it is a spy for a spy.'' That
turned out to not be true.
President Obama unilaterally pardoned three convicted Cuban spies.
These spies were responsible for the deaths of three American citizens
and one U.S. resident, Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre, Mario de la
Pena, and Pablo Morales, whose Brothers to the Rescue planes were
unjustly shot down over international air space on direct orders of the
Castro brothers.
To make matters worse, we learned that the U.S. Government used
resources to facilitate the artificial insemination of one of the wives
of the Cuban spies. Good grief. So the White House ignores the fact
that these innocent U.S. pilots were not able to have their own
families, but rewards one of the persons responsible for their deaths.
Not only did the dictatorship achieve the return of five convicted
spies, it was also able to attain major concessions from our President
in order to support Cuba's struggling economy.
Cuba's largest supporters, Russia and Venezuela, are struggling due
to their own fiscal crises, so the Castro brothers needed a bailout
from a new source; and, sadly, they found one with President Obama.
By increasing tourism travel on the island, the Obama administration
will be injecting millions of dollars into the pockets of the Castro
brothers. The Cuban police state runs the hotels.
Let's examine the President's announcement very closely. First, the
President claims that these new policy changes will empower the Cuban
people. Well, the pro-democracy advocates on the island have stated
that the changes will help their oppressor, not the people of Cuba.
Second, the issue is not only impacting the people of Cuba, it also
poses a greater threat to U.S. national security interests. Cuba is a
designated state sponsor of terrorism and is an avowed enemy of the
United States.
With these concessions by the administration, the Castro brothers
will use some of their new economic stream to invest more funds into
their espionage activities, activities that are aimed against our
Nation. With the ability to garner more intelligence against the U.S.,
the Castro brothers are likely to hit the black market and sell this
intelligence to the highest bidder. This is not a theory; it is a fact.
One example of this fact is the case of Ana Belen Montes. She was a
convicted Cuban spy who worked for our U.S. Defense Intelligence
Agency, collecting information for Castro so that it can be sold to our
enemies.
Third, the human rights situation on the island has not changed one
bit. The President says that he got Raul Castro to agree to the release
of 53 political prisoners, prisoners who should never have been in jail
in the first place, yet the White House will not release the names of
these 53 political prisoners. Why not? What do they have to hide? Plus
what good is it for the Castro brothers to release these 53 when he
doesn't stop capturing and detaining other prisoners, which he will?
What has been happening in Cuba lately in these past few weeks? Well,
according to reports, more than 80 Cubans have been detained. The Cuban
coast guard sank a boat recently in international waters that was
carrying over 30 people, causing the deaths of some of them on board.
Hezbollah celebrated President Obama's announcement after a meeting
with the Cuban Ambassador to Lebanon.
Mr. Speaker, this misguided policy of the President will have serious
implications for the United States and sends a signal to our enemies
that we will cave and we will surrender at every
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turn. We in the Congress must do everything we can to prevent this
disastrous policy from going into effect.
This is a bad deal for U.S. national security and for the Cuban
opposition, and it is a sweetheart deal for the repressive Cuban
regime.
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