More proof that Lincoln, Mario and Ileana impair the right of Cuban families to meet
State
Rep. David Rivera from Florida, in a Miami television program, said
that the brothers Diaz-Balart and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in June of this
year had sent a letter to Florida Governor Charlie Crist asking that
he sign Florida Law 1310 — a law that makes it even more difficult
for Cubans to travel to visit and unite with their families in Cuba.
Crist
signed the law. At this moment this law lives in a sort of legal
limbo until the middle of September when a federal judge will hear
the lawsuit presented against 1310.
Before
the Edmundo Garcia radio audience during one of his nightly programs…
State
Rep. David Rivera from Florida, in a Miami television program, said
that the brothers Diaz-Balart and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen in June of this
year had sent a letter to Florida Governor Charlie Crist asking that
he sign Florida Law 1310 — a law that makes it even more difficult
for Cubans to travel to visit and unite with their families in Cuba.
Crist
signed the law. At this moment this law lives in a sort of legal
limbo until the middle of September when a federal judge will hear
the lawsuit presented against 1310.
Before
the Edmundo Garcia radio audience during one of his nightly programs,
Rep. Rivera refused to admit the existence of this letter after
having made the accusation. Garcia, a journalist, decided to search
for it and Progreso Weekly obtained the copy from Garcia.
To
date not a word has been heard from Lincoln, Mario and Ileana
regarding this new assault against the Cuban family. We believe that
it is time for the members of Congress to determine — publicly — if
they are in favor or against the Cuban family.