“As President Trump has made clear, this Administration will not allow narco-terrorists to flood our borders with poison."
These sanctions advance the United States’ campaign to address the threats posed by Cuba’s communist regime and to hold accountable both the regime and those who provide it material support.
It’s time for the Cuban regime to change that and do what’s in the best interest of its people.
The United States is offering a reward for information on the perpetrators of a narcoterrorist attack that killed thirteen Colombia National Police officers, wounded four and destroyed a U.S. helicopter last year.
The United States will not support a process that imposes, overtly or by stealth, guidelines, standards, or commitments that constrain the American people’s sovereign, democratic right to make decisions in the best interests of their country
The meetings underscored a shared commitment to promoting peace and human dignity.
The order broadens the existing sanctions on Cuba to include new restrictions under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
“The GSF, with both military and police units, will grow to 5,500 personnel conducting intelligence-led operations and securing critical infrastructure.”
The initiative proposes an economic development model that moves the emphasis from government-to-government aid to private sector mutually beneficial business partnerships.
"The violence and drug trafficking perpetrated by terrorist organizations and illegal armed groups jeopardize the safety of not only Colombians, but the safety of everyone in the region, including Americans."
The brutality of the Cuban regime was on full display for the world to see after Prisoners Defenders, a human rights organization that tracks the status of political prisoners in Cuba, revealed a shocking photo of Alexander Díaz Rodríguez at the end of his four-year prison sentence.
The United States has imposed sanctions on Cártel del Noreste (CDN)-linked casinos and senior operatives who enable the cartel’s money laundering, drug trafficking, and human smuggling activities.
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