Maria Elvira’s ties to the Cuban Dictatorship greatly exceed those found in the Ana Belén Montes case.
(1) 59 trips to Cuba for personal reasons without having a family member in Cuba, (2) privileges of exclusive interview with Fidel Castro not given to any other reporter ever, (3) support from newly arrived Cuban influencers who may be working for the Cuban intelligence services, (4) her fascination with Ernesto Che Guevara, Barack Hussein Obama II, and Fidel Castro, (5) the support she receives from the official newspaper in Cuba which busters her credibility in the exile community, (6) her relationship with high-rank Cuban officials, and more importantly, (7) her ex-husband.

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Salazar advocated for the right of a few “pro-Castro” individuals to have a giant billboard calling for the U.S. government to free the five (5) Cuban spies members of the wasp network. She never cared about the nature and offensive connotation of such an act, but she was more interested in defending the rights of those spies.

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After thousands of Cubans die in front of firing squads without a trial, many rafters die trying to reach freedom, and many political prisoners were sent to jail for just exercising their right to free speech, Obama decided to renew the relations with the Cuban dictatorship. Such a step toward normalizing the relationship with the Cuban Dictatorship was highly offensive to the Cuban community in Miami, Florida. However, for Maria Elvira a great historic and glorious moment.

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In an interview with Fox News host, Tucker Carson, María Elvira shows her lack of interest in resolving the border crisis and sending troops to the southern border to secure our borders. However, she sides with Democrats to send our children to the Ukraine war and to send billions of dollars to secure Ukraine’s borders knowing that our country needs that money to confront the worse economic crisis in modern American history.

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