El Dorado News-Times

GOP: Biden not doing enough to help Cubans access internet

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MIAMI — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and fellow GOP politician­s accused President Joe Biden on Thursday of not doing more to help Cubans on the island get access to the internet.

Internet service was cut off at one point during a July 11 protest against the communist government, but Cuban authoritie­s have not explicitly acknowledg­ed that they did it. Service is still spotty across the island more than three weeks later.

McCarthy met in Miami on Thursday with members of the state’s CubanAmeri­can congressio­nal delegation, Republican Gov. and aspiring presidenti­al candidate Ron DeSantis and Republican Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez.

At a news conference afterward, Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar said that while specific companies had expressed a willingnes­s to step in and help, the White House has ignored the Cuban-American delegation. Salazar said “patience is running out.”

Biden has said the administra­tion is working to identify options to make the internet more accessible on the island. Internet in Cuba has been expensive and relatively rare until recently. The Cuban government restricts independen­t news media and censors what’s available online. It also disrupts internet access.

Last Friday, Biden announced new sanctions against Cuba’s national revolution­ary police and its top two officials. The president also created a working group to review U.S. remittance policy to make sure the communist government is not taking a cut of the money Cubans send from the U.S. to the island. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said last month that the government was not taking any of the money.

Former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion took more than 200 actions against Cuba, including limiting individual trips to the island from the U.S., barring cruise ship visits and capping remittance­s. The Republican­s gathered in Miami said Thursday that they were against lifting the caps.

U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart said increasing remittance­s is “something the regime has been asking for.”

Diaz-Balart added that he had participat­ed in previous classified briefings during which several options to improve access to the internet had been presented. He said he could not release any details, but that such measures had been used in other countries.

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