Over 100 of the Cuban dictatorship’s oppressors now call the U.S. home

A human rights group based in Miami has found that over 100 thugs of the communist Castro dictatorship have immigrated to the U.S. The organization compiles lists of those who oppress the Cuban people as agents for the Cuban regime, and from that list, they have found that 115 of them are now enjoying impunity in America.

Nora Gamez Torres reports via Yahoo News:

Former members of the Cuban regime who have been involved in repressing dissidents on the island have abused the immigration system to come to the United States amid a large exodus from the island, activists with a Miami-based human-rights group said Tuesday.

Cuban exile Tony Costa, the director of the Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba, said in a media conference that the organization has built a database of 1,015 members of the Cuban regime who have surveilled, harassed, bullied and imprisoned dissidents, government critics and peaceful demonstrators. Of those, 115 are already living in the U.S., said Rolando Cartaya, one of the organization’s researchers.

Former high-ranking officials in the Communist Party, members of the feared Cuban Interior Ministry, police officers, government attorneys and judges are among the people the organization says have recently arrived in the U.S. and have been identified on the website represorescubanos.com.

They are among the estimated 18% of Cuba’s population that has fled the island in recent years.

The recent arrival in Miami of a Cuban Communist Party official who was a member of the Central Committee has shined a light on the State Department’s policy of allowing communists entry while deporting Cubans seeking freedom. The Biden-Harris administration has shown a clear preference for Cuban communists over Cubans who are fleeing communist oppression.

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