CAFE letter opposes Rivera’s H.R. 2831

Expresses disappointment that Rivera once again tries to suppress family travel to Cuba

112th Congress

United States House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary

Subcommittee on Immigration Policy and Enforcement

Washington, DC

Hon. Elton Gallegly, Chairman
Hon. Steve King, Vice-Chairman

Hon. Dan Lungren

Hon. Louie Gohmert

Hon. Ted Poe

Hon. Trey Gowdy

Hon. Mike Ross

Hon. Zoe Lofgren

Hon. Sheila Jackson Lee

Hon. Maxine Waters

Hon. Pedro Pierluisi

Honorable Representatives:

You are in the process of debating H.R.2831 — To amend Public Law 89-732 to modify the requirement for a Cuban national to qualify for and maintain status as a permanent resident, introduced by Congressman Rivera and referred to your committee. As Cuban-Americans, we are deeply disappointed that Congressman Rivera is once again trying to suppress family travel to Cuba, this time using the protection of the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act as a pretext.

It is particularly painful to us that people of Cuban-American origin, who know how much value Cuban culture places on the extended family, have decided to play political games with our most closely treasured feelings, with our love for our relatives, and with our right to visit and support them.

Our organization, Cuban Americans for Engagement (CAFE), speaking on behalf of hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans who support family travel to Cuba, strongly opposes any attempt to isolate us from our loved ones on the island. In 2004, President Bush, pressured by his hard-line Cuban-American supporters, imposed draconian restrictions on family travel, restricting visits to immediate family members to only once every three years. These inhumane measures caused untold pain on both sides of the Florida Straits, as family members were prevented from seeing and caring for their loved ones, in situations ranging from weddings and births to illnesses and family losses. By reversing President Bush’s harsh measures against the Cuban family, President Barack Obama has taken steps towards promoting national reconciliation between Cubans on both sides of the Florida Straits and honored one of the commitments he made to the Cuban-American community early in the 2008 presidential campaign. Congressman Rivera’s legislation is nothing but a backdoor attempt to impose similarly punitive restrictions on Cuban families.

Every year more than 400,000 Cuban-Americans are voting with their feet in favor of unregulated family travel to Cuba. Separating Cuban and American societies is not in the national interest of the United States. It is evident that restricting travel to Cuba has been a failed policy that only harms Cubans in both countries, rather than the government of the island. This position is consistent with family, and religious values: no government has the right to keep families apart, preventing them from helping and loving each other, and no government has the right to decide which family members fall under the definition of family. This is a principle that all Americans support, regardless of origin or political beliefs.

The defense of family travel is the first goal of Cuban Americans for Engagement. We have demanded that the Cuban government make an effort to put its migratory policy in line with international standards of freedom of movement. At the same time, we are calling on members of the Cuban-American community in every state of the Union, particularly those who have the honor and privilege of being citizens of this great nation, to tell their representatives in Congress to say no to any restriction on Cuban-American travel to Cuba.

We respectfully ask you to vote no on H.R.2831, and defend the rights of Cuban families to stay in loving contact and support for each other.

Sincerely,

The Board of Directors

of Cuban-Americans for Engagement (CAFE)

Contacto@cafeporcuba.com

María Isabel Alfonso, Ph.D

Alejandro Barreras

Ernesto Cabo

Romy Aranguiz, MD

Eduardo Araujo, PhD

Ondine Quinn

Andres Ruiz

Benjamin Willis

Arturo López-Levy