From a press release: 

Washington, D.C. – During a Senate floor speech this evening, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio highlighted the rampant abuses that occur under the Obama Administration’s “people-to-people” program.  As part of his remarks, Rubio read from several days’ worth of dancing and music appreciation-heavy travel itineraries that are currently licensed under this program.  Below is an excerpt of the speech:

 “There’s this sports show.  I think it’s on ESPN on Sunday nights, where they review NFL highlights.  And Michael Irvin, who was a great player, he has this segment called ‘Come on, man!’, where they put some ridiculous thing that happened during the day and he’ll say, ‘Come on, man!’ 

 “When I look at this stuff, you know what I want to say?  Come on, man.  This is about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba?  This is not about promoting democracy and freedom in Cuba.  This is nothing more than tourism.  This is tourism for Americans that, at best, are curious about Cuba and, at worst, sympathize with the Cuban regime.

 “Now, you may ask, ‘We’re a free society, why would we restrict that?’  Well, here’s why: because this is not just a source of irritation.  This is a source of hard currency, of millions of dollars in the hands of the Castro government that they use to oppress the Cuban people and to jail and hold hostage an American citizen who today is being held hostage in Cuba, Alan Gross.  And, by the way, after they took him hostage, we implemented this policy.  So this policy is a reward for what?

 “So here’s my challenge to the Administration and the State Department: I know you’re not going to change your mind.  I know you believe in this people-to-people stuff.  I know someone has sold you a bill of goods that this people-to-people travel is a good idea and will further democracy and freedom in Cuba.  I get that.  You’re not going to change your mind, but at least examine how this is being implemented because this is a charade.  This is an embarrassment.  These people are getting licenses to conduct this outrageous tourism which, quite frankly, borders on indoctrination of Americans by Castro government officials.

 “So I hope we’ll continue to look at this and that this Administration, as part of its western hemispheric approach, will look at these trips for what they are.  They’re an outrage.  They’re grotesque.  And they’re providing hard currency to a regime that oppresses its people, who jails people because they disagree with the government.  It’s wrong.  This is not what we’re about as a country.  This cannot be what we defend.  Even if you agree with this people-to-people theory and concept, you cannot justify how this program is being implemented, or these people that are getting licenses to conduct these kinds of trips.

 “So I hope that in our conversations with the State Department about their appointments in the Western Hemisphere and, in specific, the nomination of Roberta Jacobson, I hope we’ll use that as an opportunity to examine how these programs are being implemented because, quite frankly, they’re outrageous.



Recent Articles

Date Title
12/31/11 Cuban statue of patron saint ends historic journey
BBC News
12/31/11 Cuba pilgrimage ends with call for reconciliation
Jeff Franks, Reuters
12/31/11 Repression still the rule, but Cuba sees year of change
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald
12/29/11 Cuba moves closer to market economy
UPI
12/28/11 Cuban Jewish leaders meet with jailed American
The Huffington Post
12/28/11 Cuba Prisoner Release: Over 2,500 Inmates Freed
The Huffington Post
12/26/11 Cuba expands free-market reforms
BBC News
12/25/11 Cuban faithful celebrate Christmas praying for a successful visit by Pope Benedict in 2012
The Washington Post
12/25/11 Cuba's Christmas: Cubans Celebrate Ahead Of Pope's Visit
The Huffington Post
12/25/11 Cuban-American lawmakers punish families
Javier Mora, The Miami Herald
12/25/11 Time to clean up U.S. regime-change programs in Cuba
Fulton Armstron, The Miami Herald
12/24/11 US regrets Cuba's decision not to release Alan Gross
BBC News UK
12/24/11 A year later, economic reforms have transformed Cubans' lives, if not the island itself
The Associated Press
12/24/11 Cuba wraps up dramatic year of economic change
The Associated Press
12/24/11 Cuba anuncia indulto a 3.000 presos y reforma migratoria paulatina
El Universal
12/24/11 Cuba's Castro to release prisoners as goodwill gesture
BBC News; Isle of Man
12/23/11 Cuba Says Travel Restrictions To Remain In Place
The Huffington Post
12/23/11 Alan Gross not part of Cuban prisoner amnesty
The Associated Press
12/23/11 Cuban-Americans stream to the island for holidays
AP, Laura Wides-Munoz
12/23/11 Cuban legislators meet for year-end session, but details scant
AP, The Washington Post
12/22/11 Spain’s new foreign minister has visited Cuba many times, favored engagement and patience
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald
12/20/11 Bank credit law goes into effect in Cuba, latest measure in economic reform drive
The Washington Post
12/20/11 Raul Castro: Cuba to greet Benedict XVI with "affection and respect"
EFE, El Nuevo Herald
12/20/11 Cuba sweetens pot for new private farmers
Reuters
12/20/11 Cuban banks begin offering loans to private businesses
BBC
12/20/11 Political arrests on rise in Cuba, opposition says
EFE, Fox News Latino
12/18/11 In Cuba property thaw, new hope for a decayed icon
The Huffington Post
12/17/11 Zombies in Havana
The Huffington Post - Blog
12/16/11 Measure to roll back Obama rules on Cuba travel, sending money is dropped from spending bill
AP, The Washington Post
12/16/11 Bid to tighten up Cuba travel dropped from budget bill
Juan Tamayo, The Miami Herald
12/16/11 Current Record
12/15/11 Mario Diaz-Balart Wants to Limit Travel To Cuba
The Huffington Post
12/15/11 Supporters rally for U.S. travel to Cuba
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald
12/15/11 Cuba restrictions: bad on policy, bad on tactics
Editorial Opinion, St. Petersburg Times
12/15/11 Cuba asking advice from IMF? Don’t laugh!
Andres Oppenheimer, The Miami Herald
12/15/11 Issue #6: The Road of Patience
Lenier Gonzalez Mederos, From the Island
12/14/11 U.S. government agency says Radio/TV Marti’s bosses failed to properly inform Congress
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herlad
12/14/11 Statement by the Cuba Study Group in reaction to Congressional efforts to reverse Cuban-American travel and remittance rules
Cuba Study Group
12/13/11 Oil drilling off Cuba prompts talks in region
Erika Bolstad, Miami Herald
12/13/11 Cuba shows U.S. its response plans in case of oil spill
Erika Bolstad, The Miami Herald
12/13/11 Cuban Americans could travel only once every three years if measure is approved
Juan Tamayo, Miami Herald
12/10/11 Exile fireworks show off Cuba irks Castro government
The Washington Post
12/10/11 Cuba's Ladies in White dissidents honor late leader on Human Rights Day, amid counterprotest
The Washington Post
12/10/11 Medios cubanos intentan enfrentar a los disidentes en Twitter
El Universal
12/10/11 Exile fireworks show off Cuba irks Castro govt
The Huffington Post
12/9/11 Irreverent zombie pic 'Juan of the Dead' a runaway favorite at Havana film festival
The Washington Post
12/9/11 Castro supporters heckle 'Ladies in White' protesters
BBC
12/8/11 Pope to visit to Cuba next year
BBC News
12/7/11 Exile plan for liberty show near Havana worries U.S., Cuba
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald
12/7/11 Cuban dissidents: Colleagues injured in police crackdown
Juan Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald
12/6/11 Cuban raft survivor Elian Gonzalez turns 18
The Huffington Post
12/6/11 Lawyer: Cuba has refused any ‘meaningful dialogue’ in case of Md. man held for 2 years
AP, The Washington Post
12/3/11 Cuba: US man held for 2 years was conducting 'undercover activities'
The Washington Post
12/2/11 Cuba's Forum on Alternative Media and Social Networks Ignores Alternative Voices
The Huffington Post - Blog
12/2/11 White House calls for Cuba to release American
USA Today
12/2/11 Raul Castro, Cuba President, Reportedly Concerned About Alan Gross Case
The Huffington Post
12/2/11 Cuba Launches Copycat Facebook Site, 'Red Social', Despite Internet Restrictions
The Huffington Post
12/1/11 Senators, members of Congress seek release of American held in Cuba
The Washington Post
12/1/11 Cuba relaxes internal migration ban
BBC News