Today, it reconsidered and an official told CNN that, "the restriction on her visa has been lifted."
In doing so, the State Department has (yet again) made an exemption for the Cuban dictator's daughter from Presidential Proclamation 5377, which denies visas to Cuban nationals affiliated with that country's totalitarian regime.
Mariela is not only the daughter of Cuba's dictator, but she is a member of his regime's National Assembly, a spokesperson for its repression against democracy activists (whom she refers to as "despicable parasites") and a defender of the arbitrary taking of American hostage Alan Gross.
Moreover, this throws (yet another) bucket of cold water on President Obama's Presidential Proclamation 8697 of August 2011, which sought to "close the gap" in granting visas to foreign nationals affiliated with human rights violators -- and singling-out "prolonged arbitrary detentions" as a main violation.
Mariela's father, is one of the world's worst offenders of such detentions.
Just this weekend, dozens of members of the Ladies in White pro-democracy group were savagely beaten and arrested for their peaceful advocacy.
Despite this, the Castro family gets rewarded with another U.S. visit.
Let's be clear on another point: Mariela Castro does not support "LGBT rights."
She doesn't support the right of any Cuban -- gay or straight -- to exercise their fundamental human rights.
To claim that Mariela Castro supports the rights of LGBTs, while she supports violating the fundamental rights of all Cubans, is nonsensical.
Why doesn't Mariela allow the recognition of independent LGBT groups on the island?
Or any independent group for that matter?
To continue rewarding the Castro family, while they continue brutalizing men, women and children (of all sexual preferences) is insulting and demoralizing to all those courageously clamoring for freedom
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