Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart

Representing the 25th District of FLORIDA

Diaz-Balart, Ros-Lehtinen, Curbelo Condemn Human Trafficking of Cuban Medical Professionals

Nov 30, 2018
Press Release

WASHINGTON ­­– Representatives Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27), and Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) issued the following statement after Cuban health care workers who were part of the “Mais Medicos” program in Brazil filed a lawsuit alleging that the Pan American Health Organization facilitated the human trafficking of thousands of Cuban medical professionals.  

“For far too long, the brutal regime in Cuba has profited from the human trafficking of medical professionals. Shamefully, reports indicate that rather than protecting the rights of these health workers to humane working conditions, fair wages, and freedom of movement, the Pan American Health Organization instead facilitated the sale of Cuban medical labor to foreign countries such as Brazil. While Cuban health care workers toiled in difficult conditions for paltry salaries, the regime in Cuba profited handsomely.  Even worse, the regime sometimes was lauded on the world stage for its trafficking in medical professionals as though it was behaving charitably, rather than perpetrating a lucrative scheme of exploiting its medical professionals, said Diaz-Balart.

Diaz-Balart continued: “It takes tremendous courage for those trapped in Cuba’s medical professional exploitation scheme to describe the abuses that they have suffered.  I applaud their bravery in bringing these stories to light. Those countries and international organizations that have benefited from, or have facilitated, abusive labor practices must cease doing so until basic labor standards regarding safe working conditions, the prohibition of forced or compulsory labor, and fair remuneration are followed. The abuse and exploitation of Cuba’s medical professionals must end.”

“It is important that we pursue justice using all available means for the Cuban doctors to not be exploited. That is why I led and filed along with Mario and my Congressional colleagues, a friend of the court brief that would allow lawsuits against U.S.-based international organizations like PAHO. Cuban doctors and anyone who has been a victim of human trafficking should be able to recover damages from any entity that sponsors or profits from such a terrible practice. As Americans it is our duty to support people’s freedom from this economic slavery and we, in Congress and beyond, will do all that we can to ensure that these medical professionals are treated in a humane and fair manner. Our U.S. laws are clear when it comes to human trafficking and no person or organization is above that law,” said Ros-Lehtinen.

“For too long, the Cuban regime has abused and exploited the forced labor of their medical professionals to line their own coffers.  I am proud to support these victims of the regime in their quest for justice and fair compensation for their service,” said Curbelo.

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