People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to the U.S., human-rights group says
Briefly

Former Cuban officials who've suppressed dissent now seek asylum in the U.S., raising concerns for human rights advocates about their offensive history and impact on victims.
Tony Costa detailed the foundation's database: 'We’ve identified 1,015 regime members responsible for repression, with 115 already residing in the U.S., raising huge concerns for our community.'
Victims of repression reminisced about their pain: 'Seeing those who tormented us now living here is a slap in the face to our fight for freedom.'
The presence of past Cuban regime members in the U.S. symbolizes regime failures in Cuba, exposing the deeper crisis of loyalty and economic stability.
Read at Miami Herald
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