In an escalating diplomatic confrontation, the Cuban foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, has accused the United States of "extorting" Latin American countries into terminating longstanding agreements that allow Cuba to send doctors abroad. This accusation came to light on Thursday amid reports that several nations have halted their participation in these medical cooperation programs, which have historically been a significant source of revenue for the Cuban economy. Rodríguez characterized the US actions as an attempt to "strangle" the economy of the communist island, which relies heavily on foreign medical missions that have been in place since the 1960s. The Cuban medical... [Continue Reading]
Cuba's foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, has accused the United States of engaging in coercive tactics aimed at dismantling longstanding medical agreements between Havana and several Latin American countries. These deals have allowed Cuba to send thousands of its doctors on medical missions abroad, generating substantial revenue for the country's economy. Rodríguez's remarks come after reports surfaced indicating that several nations have begun to sever their contracts with Cuba, a potential blow to the island's economy which heavily relies on these foreign medical deployments. According to him, the United States is exerting pressure on these countries, in what he describes as... [Continue Reading]
A Venezuelan doctor has been detained by Border Patrol in Texas following his dismissal from a hospital job which occurred due to a recent federal visa pause. This incident has raised concerns regarding the impact of visa policies on healthcare professionals, particularly those from countries facing crises like Venezuela. The doctor, whose specific identity has not been disclosed, was reportedly working at a facility in Texas before the situation escalated. He lost his job amid a federal policy that froze certain visas, significantly affecting the employment status of foreign medical professionals. This freeze is part of broader immigration policies that... [Continue Reading]