From our Bureau of Leftist Latrine American War Criminals Who Successfully Emulate Nazi War Criminals
You’ve got to admit, these Castronoid repressors who sneak into the U.S. –thanks to Jar-Jar Biden and Kakamala Harris– have big shoes to fill. Yes, they’re not responsible for millions of deaths, but they’re just like the Nazis who slinked their way to the Americas after the defeat of the Third Reich. Their crimes pale in comparison to those of Nazis, but they are nonetheless equally heinous.
The most disturbing dimension of their success in avoiding justice is that their “exile” has been facilitated by cretins at the highest echelons of the U.S. government. And those cretins might stay in power if enough Americans vote for them two weeks from now.
Loosely translated from Cubanos Por El Mundo
A former Cuban military man, identified as Jorge Luis Vega García, who reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Castro regime, arrived in the United States.
This subject was in charge of two important penitentiary centers in Matanzas, in western Cuba, and today is another beneficiary of Humanitarian Parole.
Vega García, known for his role as head of the maximum security prison “Agüica” in Colón and the “Las Canaletas” Penitentiary Center in Perico, is a notorious repressor who disrespected the human rights of political prisoners on the island.
“Those who were imprisoned in those prisons have to serve as witnesses so that this guy cannot be here peacefully,” demanded the influencer Alex Otaola during his program.
The political activist and former candidate for mayor of Miami-Dade County also recalled that laws exist in the United States.
Laws so that “this guy, who violated the human rights of the unfortunate political prisoners in Cuba, has to answer to justice here.”
While countless Cubans wait years and years to be reunited with their families, the so-called “Humanitarian Parole” allowed henchmen like Vega García to live in free lands.
In the photos that were spread on Hola! Ota-Ola, and that were published by the page La Tijera, the Lieutenant Colonel can be seen with his wife and children.
He smiles at the camera from an air terminal in a country that has been a refuge for many of the victims of the Cuban regime, including people who suffered abuse in the prisons that he directed.
Alex Otaola stressed that the possible victims of this man would have to speak, go to trial, show their faces and testify so that he does not remain in America.
“The victims of these disgusting communists who come here to end their lives in peace and comfort have to see the process through to the end so they pay,” he stressed.
Vega García has been accused of abuses, including torture and mistreatment of political prisoners. These events have generated outrage in sectors of the Cuban exile community in the United States.
As news of his arrival spreads, many voices in the exile community are demanding a more thorough investigation into the background of Vega García and other Castro officials who have arrived on U.S. soil, to ensure that they do not benefit from the freedoms they deprived others of in Cuba.
Dirtbags rarely change when they can get away with being dirtbags. Obviously, they have zero shame.