U.S. Lawmakers Push for Sanctions Against Cuba's Medical Missions Amid Healthcare Crisis
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U.S. lawmakers are advocating for new sanctions against Cuba's overseas medical program, labeling it a 'system of modern-day slavery.' This program has sent over 200 doctors to Italy's Calabria region, where local hospitals face severe staffing shortages. The U.S. government has criticized this initiative, claiming it generates revenue for the Cuban regime while exploiting healthcare professionals. The Cuban healthcare system is currently in crisis due to U.S. sanctions, resulting in significant shortages of medical supplies and equipment. Hospitals in Cuba are unable to provide essential services, exacerbating the humanitarian situation. The Cuban government has begun withdrawing medical missions from countries like Guyana and Jamaica due to payment disputes. The situation reflects broader geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Cuba, particularly under the Trump administration's policies.
Key Points: • U.S. lawmakers are targeting Cuba's medical missions, calling them exploitative. • Cuba's healthcare system is deteriorating due to U.S. sanctions, leading to critical shortages. • Over 200 Cuban doctors are currently working in Italy's Calabria region, addressing local healthcare needs.