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U.S. lawmakers discuss Cuba during event in Miami’s Little Havana

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics July 11, 2023

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MIAMI – Republican and Democratic lawmakers participated in a discussion about the situation in Cuba on Monday at the Bay of Pigs Museum & Library in Miami’s Little Havana. The event with Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Maria Elvira Salazar, Mike Waltz, Mario Diaz Balart, and Michael McCaul marked the two-year anniversary of historic protests. “This is about freedom! This isn’t a Republican issue; this isn’t a Democrat... + full article



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