The CEO of the monopoly holding company in Cuba that owns all of these hotel rooms, the single largest conglomerate in L...
I hope that in a future Cuba there will be a free press so that you can gather news from any sources you want.
This hearing of the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Civilian Security, Democracy, Human Rig...
The notion that somehow we should be more patient with Cuba than all these other societies is quite frankly unfair and o...
They deserve the right to have that just like any other people do.
It was a bad deal, and I will oppose any further changes to U.S. policy.
I will insist that there be no concessions to the Castro regime that do not bring human rights, freedom of assembly, and...
the United States is not the obstacle to Cuba's integration with the hemisphere.
So we will never agree with the Cuban Government that in order to open an embassy, we will agree to limit our personnel.
I think President Obama had courage, just as Nixon had courage to go to China, just as Reagan had courage to deal with G...
It is not an acknowledgement that things are better in terms of human rights in Cuba or any more democracy.
In announcing the policy change, the President stated that this is fundamentally about freedom and openness.
I find it incredibly disconcerting that President Obama made his announcement on December 17th, and I still have not bee...
So it is fair to say that this negotiation occurred through NSC personnel.
But what about the policy changes?
Is it not fair to say that if tomorrow an American gets on an airplane and travels to Cuba and stays at a hotel and rent...
the Castro government has turned our policy against us, and how this has helped an authoritarian form of government surv...
So the CEO of this company that owns all these hotels on the island is also a general of this repressive government.