Now, given the Cuban government's past activities related to human rights violations, counterintelligence activities, and subversive actions towards America, as well as the fact that they have lifted the visa requirement and we are seeing Cuban refugees coming through Central America and walking across the land border into Mexico, there are some serious questions that remain as to how DHS plans to coordinate with Cuba.
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Raising concerns about DHS coordination with Cuba amid human rights issues.
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