Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is a former U.S. Representative who served Florida's 18th congressional district from 1989 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, she was the first Hispanic woman elected to the U.S. Congress. Throughout her tenure, Ros-Lehtinen was known for her strong advocacy on issues related to Cuba, human rights, and foreign policy. She played a significant role in promoting legislation aimed at supporting democracy and human rights in Cuba, often speaking out against the Castro regime.
As Representative Ros-Lehtinen said, we have got a lot of questions about Syria.
As South Florida residents, you couldn't have asked for a better and more determined representative for your cause than Ted Deutch.
We will not give up the fight to bring Bob home to you and all of his loved ones and friends.
Only in Castro's Cuba could the arrest of 178 people in 1 month be considered a victory.
How will I explain to my three little girls that their U.S. Marine Vietnam veteran grandfather was denied the only justice for his murder when Gerardo Hernandez was set free, pardoned, and returned to Cuba?
I hope that when you are negotiating with the Castro regime you keep in mind U.S. law.
How can Marlene Alejandre explain to her daughters why their grandfather who was killed by the Castro regime, his life meant nothing?
As we know, the U.S. has been negotiating in secret with this sadistic dictatorship for now 20 months, because it is still secret.





