A delegation from the Cuban government toured TSA facilities at Miami International Airport on Tuesday.
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@VIPReefAquariums29 күн бұрын
TSA checking my shoes, but giving tours to Communist Cuban regime. Who approved this ?
@user-uz5ko8sv2f29 күн бұрын
Cuba having safe airport security halos us as well. A lot ppl travel to Havana and back. I support it 100%.
@user-rc9gy7fb3l29 күн бұрын
Nobody cares what happens with the problems at the Miami airport, these are officials, Republican legislators who are overreacting because the Cuban officials were passing through the Miami international airport to go to their country. The government of the United States and its people do not care about the political situation in Cuba. and economic problems. And also the Biden Administration is not to blame.
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
@@user-rc9gy7fb3l They don't care about their own country, so, I'm not surprised...The entire Bidet Administration has alzheimer's and TDS...
@silentmajority836527 күн бұрын
Joe Biden
@silentmajority836527 күн бұрын
@@user-uz5ko8sv2f in the 60s Cubans were hijacking our planes which is how we got metal detectors We did not need them when America was W
@juliangajate29 күн бұрын
QUESTION IS : WHY. ???
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
Because Trumps has chosen Marco Rubio as his Vp in 2024 and they know they are losers...Retaliation...
@silentmajority836527 күн бұрын
Our displacement
@thebit-point266126 күн бұрын
reconnoiter security measures to develop counter-measures
@RedVandal62629 күн бұрын
We should give them a tour of our military installations aswell
@celestino553129 күн бұрын
Height to break it to you all TSA has been doing this with Cuba and every other country including Russia and China since at least 2011. Only Miami Cubans make this a story.
@rushyndrei29 күн бұрын
"Outraging local officials" meaning they are not doing their job. Because,If you got everything under control and all operations are running flawless, you don't care who is gonna show up at that airport.
@tommynonstop27 күн бұрын
US Cubans and their fragile egos
@samg884026 күн бұрын
We literally just arrested one of their spies days ago.
@frankrivera746029 күн бұрын
Meh.
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
Miami is Cuba unfortunately. I as an American citizen feel like a foreigner there. They even refuse to speak English and tell you miami is Cuban territory
@christopherhennessey899129 күн бұрын
Wonder if any of them decided to defect.
@mpwarrior85028 күн бұрын
I first heard about this from Someone by the name of ALEXANDER OTA OLA who its running for Mayor to replace Levine Cava .This is a disgrace ,that they didnt knew about this visit.The lack of respect its incredible.😤
@user-uz5ko8sv2f29 күн бұрын
It’s a good thing! A lot of travelers between here and Cuba, so Cuba being trained on keeping passengers safe is a great thing. People forget that Americans travel back and forth as well as Cubans.
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
Miami is Cuba unfortunately. I as an American citizen feel like a foreigner there. They even refuse to speak English and tell you miami is Cuban territory.
@user-uz5ko8sv2f29 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x not sure if you have had the opportunity to visit Cuba or not, but it’s a beautiful place and Havana is one of the safest cities in the world, I think you might enjoy it.
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x First Cubans to live there came with Ponce de Leon in 1593, Pilgrims came in 1619...Yet again cuban intelligence supersedes yours... Cuba played an important but underappreciated role in the American Revolution. Kiss the next Cuban as you see in appreciation for your freedom from the British Crown..Cuba's contributions included: Funding: Cuban citizens raised funds for the Patriot army, including silver currency from Havana that helped finance the new nation's first central bank. In 1781, Cuban money allowed General Washington to pay and feed his troops before the Battle of Yorktown. Soldiers: Cuban soldiers fought the British in North America and the Caribbean. Supplies: Havana sent supplies to the colonies, including New Orleans. Trade: Cuba became a vital trading partner for the colonies as they lost access to other British possessions. Cuba exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported slaves. Spies: In 1777, José Elio de la Puente, a Cuban-born man from St. Augustine, Florida, was recruited as a spy in Havana to monitor the British in St. Augustine.
@MIAMIC7029 күн бұрын
Slow news day?
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
Miami is Cuba unfortunately. I as an American citizen feel like a foreigner there. They even refuse to speak English and tell you miami is Cuban territory
@MIAMIC7029 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x Aw, you must be be new around here.
@2_blAck29 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x😂🤷🏽♀️Go to northern Florida. I’m American but I love being around foreigners. You don’t overshare, you mind your business and just get your money🤷🏽♀️
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x irst Cubans to live there came with Ponce de Leon in 1593, Pilgrims came in 1619...Yet again cuban intelligence supersedes yours... Cuba played an important but underappreciated role in the American Revolution. Kiss the next Cuban as you see in appreciation for your freedom from the British Crown..Cuba's contributions included: Funding: Cuban citizens raised funds for the Patriot army, including silver currency from Havana that helped finance the new nation's first central bank. In 1781, Cuban money allowed General Washington to pay and feed his troops before the Battle of Yorktown. Soldiers: Cuban soldiers fought the British in North America and the Caribbean. Supplies: Havana sent supplies to the colonies, including New Orleans. Trade: Cuba became a vital trading partner for the colonies as they lost access to other British possessions. Cuba exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported slaves. Spies: In 1777, José Elio de la Puente, a Cuban-born man from St. Augustine, Florida, was recruited as a spy in Havana to monitor the British in St. Augustine.
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
@@2_blAck well as an American you should be ashamed of yourself trying to embargo someone’s freedom to express their opinion. You need to work on your English language knowledge because it’s subpar.
@corneliush896129 күн бұрын
Wake up call
@celestino553129 күн бұрын
Similar visits by Cuban officials have happened since 2011, continuing through the Trump administration, a State Department spokesperson told the Miami Herald.
@mpwarrior85028 күн бұрын
But they were infomed ahead of time and everyone knew about this ,unlike now nobody had any idea they were here.Weird!!!!
@caminandoenuruguay897827 күн бұрын
@@mpwarrior850no, they weren't either...it's a federal jurisdiction...period. cuban officials in Miami are doing this for political points for Trump...little do they know they support a fascist Russian puppet
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
Miami is Cuba unfortunately. I as an American citizen feel like a foreigner there. They even refuse to speak English and tell you miami is Cuban territory.
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
First Cubans to live there came with Ponce de Leon in 1593, Pilgrims came in 1619...Yet again cuban intelligence supersedes yours... Cuba played an important but underappreciated role in the American Revolution. Cuba's contributions included: Funding: Cuban citizens raised funds for the Patriot army, including silver currency from Havana that helped finance the new nation's first central bank. In 1781, Cuban money allowed General Washington to pay and feed his troops before the Battle of Yorktown. Soldiers: Cuban soldiers fought the British in North America and the Caribbean. Supplies: Havana sent supplies to the colonies, including New Orleans. Trade: Cuba became a vital trading partner for the colonies as they lost access to other British possessions. Cuba exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported slaves. Spies: In 1777, José Elio de la Puente, a Cuban-born man from St. Augustine, Florida, was recruited as a spy in Havana to monitor the British in St. Augustine.
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
@@ladyaly864 Cuban intelligence supersedes mine well I speak 5 languages. They can not even speak English. It’s ok for you that a group of immigrants refuse to assimilate and claim that Miami which is a USA city is Cuban territory? It’s ok for non US citizens to come over from another country and breach airport security? If you’re a US citizens and you condone their barbaric behavior and support an implicit occupation you would be a traitor to the USA. From what I saw in Miami, they walk half naked, hate God, cheat and steal with a smile, drive like zombies and cut you off without signaling, use drugs heavily and brag about it, scam everyone they can, they even scam the government and insurance companies and it’s a well known fact , so if you call that intelligence I have nothing more to discuss with you.
@shanematthews771329 күн бұрын
who cares
@user-pc1gk7zb3x29 күн бұрын
Miami is Cuba unfortunately. I as an American citizen feel like a foreigner there. They even refuse to speak English and tell you miami is Cuban territory. And now they inspect their occupied territory also ! Amazing audacity.
@juniorcruz386629 күн бұрын
Your mom cares
@shanematthews771329 күн бұрын
@@juniorcruz3866 lol I can guarantee a Cuban government field trip is low on the list
@ladyaly86429 күн бұрын
@@user-pc1gk7zb3x First Cubans to live there came with Ponce de Leon in 1593, Pilgrims came in 1619...Yet again cuban intelligence supersedes yours... Cuba played an important but underappreciated role in the American Revolution. Cuba's contributions included: Funding: Cuban citizens raised funds for the Patriot army, including silver currency from Havana that helped finance the new nation's first central bank. In 1781, Cuban money allowed General Washington to pay and feed his troops before the Battle of Yorktown. Soldiers: Cuban soldiers fought the British in North America and the Caribbean. Supplies: Havana sent supplies to the colonies, including New Orleans. Trade: Cuba became a vital trading partner for the colonies as they lost access to other British possessions. Cuba exported coffee, tobacco, and sugar, and imported slaves. Spies: In 1777, José Elio de la Puente, a Cuban-born man from St. Augustine, Florida, was recruited as a spy in Havana to monitor the British in St. Augustine.