As you point out, the current state of affairs is certainly unfortunate. The point you make may be related to Cuba's own situation and its democratic development. There are many obstacles and blockades to freedoms based on U.S. policy. While we know that the latter is extremely disrespectful of the sovereignty of the country, meddling in our internal affairs by employing Cuban citizens in that effort, many times the mere mention of this regime change policy enables non-democratic actors here to commit human rights abuses. So U.S. policy constitutes a plausible justification for the benefit of these actors. Thank you again for interacting and contributing more elements of judgment to this content.
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