Republican members of Florida's congressional delegation expressed outrage at the Biden administration for allowing Manuel Menendez Castellanos, a former high-ranking Cuban Communist Party leader, to enter the U.S. and live freely after years of suppressing the Cuban people. They called for an investigation, emphasizing legal prohibitions against members of totalitarian regimes immigrating to the U.S. Their letter to key officials highlighted concerns about the processes determining admissibility for individuals with such backgrounds.
The statement from Florida representatives emphasized that it is likely illegal for high-ranking members of foreign communist parties to enter the United States. They articulated that allowing such individuals into the country raises serious questions about the adherence to federal laws that exist to prevent entry of those who have participated in brutal regimes. Their urgent appeal for clarity from Homeland Security and the State Department suggests a significant sense of urgency regarding this matter.
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