US arrests sister of powerful Cuban official over alleged ties to communist regime
The United States has arrested Adys Lastres Morera, sister of GAESA executive president Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera, for alleged ties to the Cuban communist regime. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the State Department revoked Morera's lawful permanent resident status at his direction, leading to her ICE custody.

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AI-generatedThe United States has arrested Adys Lastres Morera, sister of GAESA executive president Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera, for alleged ties to the Cuban communist regime. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the State Department revoked Morera's lawful permanent resident status at his direction, leading to her ICE custody. Morera, who managed real estate assets in Florida, is accused of aiding the Cuban government. GAESA, a conglomerate of military-run businesses, is accused of diverting millions in aid and siphoning resources from the Cuban population to enrich elites and fund regime activities. Morera entered the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident in 2023.
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5 extractedAdys Lastres Morera's lawful permanent resident (LPR) status was terminated at Secretary of State Marco Rubio's discretion.
Adys Lastres Morera, sister of GAESA executive president, arrested by ICE for alleged ties to communist regime.
Cuba is experiencing worsening conditions including widespread blackouts and severe shortages of food, fuel, and medicine.
GAESA is cited for reportedly diverting millions in aid meant for the Cuban people at the behest of the regime.
GAESA functions to allow a small circle of regime elites to plunder the island's resources, allegedly hiding up to $20 billion in illicit funds.