Miami's Cuban exile community gathered to honor former Republican Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a prominent advocate for
Cuban journalist Max Lesnik, widely recognized for his endorsement of the Havana regime and his critical stance against the anti-Castro exile
MIAMI -- Many gather Saturday morning to remember and honor Lincoln Díaz-Balart, the longtime South Florida congressman and fierce advocate for a free Cuba, who died at 70 after a battle with cancer. The memorial will be held at 11 a.m. at the Corpus Christi Catholic Church located in Miami.
The suspension of foreign aid programs supporting democracy promotion in authoritarian countries has left many wondering if U.S. policy has abandoned that goal.
Balart, a Cuban-American Republican politician who defended immigrants and fiercely opposed Fidel Castro’s regime to help restore democracy in his native Cuba while serving for almost two decades in Congress representing South Florida,
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was traveling out of Miami when she learned that Lincoln Díaz-Balart died on Monday. He was 70.
A memorial in honor of former Cuban-American congressman and South Florida political giant Lincoln Diaz-Balart is set to take place Saturday morning.
Perla Tabares Hantman, a long-time Miami-Dade County school board member known as a tough-as-nails yet compassionate leader with an uncompromising commitment to education, died Tuesday from natural causes at the University of Miami Hospital.
The Florida scion of an anti-communist political family, he served in the House for 18 years at a time when Cuban Americans exerted peak influence on U.S. policies.
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Balart, a Cuban American who fought tirelessly for a free Cuba and who spent 18 years in Congress, has died after battling cancer.
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