the problem with the whole issue with travel, in terms of your own stated purpose, is that you are using a general license.
Robert Menendez
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Robert Menendez is a prominent Democratic politician currently serving as a member of the United States Senate, representing New Jersey. He was first elected to the Senate in 2006 and has since been re-elected multiple times. Menendez has played a significant role in various policy areas, including foreign relations, immigration reform, and healthcare. He has served on several Senate committees, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he has been an advocate for human rights and democracy abroad.
I don't understand how you reward a regime for imprisoning an American citizen. I don't get it.
Whether it is intended or not--excuse me, for interrupting you. But whether it is intended or not, the hard facts are, before our policy changes, Cuba had X amount in reserves. After our policy changes, it has doubled its amount to $5.6…
I do expect that to be a high priority--a high priority for me and my colleagues in the Department.
We see a policy that results in trips featuring salsa dancing, cigar factory tours, baseball games, and even visits with Castro's regime's neighborhood repression committees.
I want an Assistant Secretary in charge of the Western Hemisphere who is going to make it very clear in her work and with our ambassadors in the hemisphere that democracy, human rights, free press are critical elements.
I see that the lack of exertion by State and Treasury on behalf of a capital increase for the Inter-American Development Bank, the only--only--regional bank to not receive the full amount of its requested capital increase.
I have consistently raised the concern, and certainly the position for which you are nominated for would be important in making this concern less of a concern, and that is the funding decreases for Latin America.
How do we explain greater repression, unimaginable that it could be more repressive, but nonetheless that's the reality.
Meantime, repression has spiked. Political arrests have more than doubled in the last year.





