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Geopolitics & PoliticsWednesday, July 1, 2026

US Detains Cuban Influence Operatives as Pressure Campaign on Havana Intensifies

Three Cuban nationals face deportation after Washington accuses them of working for a state-directed influence network, amid a tightening economic and military squeeze on the island.

The United States has placed three Cuban nationals in federal custody and initiated deportation proceedings, accusing them of serving as operatives for a Havana-directed influence and intelligence network. The State Department announced on Wednesday that Carlos Antonio Lloga Domínguez, his wife and son had their legal status revoked after he allegedly spent more than a decade working for the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), an organisation Washington describes as the “central node” of a sprawling Cuban intelligence operation. The detentions mark a shift from financial sanctions to direct immigration enforcement against individuals accused of advancing Cuban state interests on US soil.

The move is the latest element of a multi-pronged Trump administration campaign to destabilise Cuba’s single-party government. Since January, Washington has imposed a de facto naval blockade that restricts fuel deliveries, triggering prolonged blackouts and crippling the island’s healthcare system. The Treasury Department has sanctioned ICAP and other solidarity groups, while the Justice Department unsealed an indictment against former president Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of civilian aircraft. A carrier strike group led by the USS Nimitz has been positioned in the region, and President Trump has publicly stated his intention to “take” or “liberate” Cuba. US officials frame the measures as a response to decades of communist subversion and a refusal to allow America to become a haven for foreign agents.

Havana rejects the characterisation of ICAP as an intelligence front, insisting it is a civil-society organisation that facilitates humanitarian and cultural exchanges. The Cuban government has not publicly commented on the specific detentions, but it has responded to the broader economic suffocation by announcing a sweeping liberalisation plan that includes privatising state enterprises and creating private banks — a departure from decades of central planning. The humanitarian convoy that delivered aid to the island in March, which included US political commentator Hasan Piker and former British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, has drawn federal scrutiny; participants have received administrative subpoenas from the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control over potential sanctions violations. Cuban authorities describe the US pressure as an illegal blockade aimed at regime change.

The detentions widen an investigation that US officials say now encompasses more than 2,000 organisations across 150 countries, including American nonprofits such as CodePink and the ANSWER Coalition that are alleged to have coordinated with ICAP. The State Department has warned that anyone transacting with the sanctioned group risks prosecution or deportation. Direct talks between the CIA and Cuban counterparts, initiated in May, have made little headway, according to US officials. The three Cuban nationals remain in federal custody pending removal; their deportation would be the first such expulsions linked to the influence network, signalling that Washington intends to enforce its sanctions not only through financial penalties but also through immigration law.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Polarizzazione sull'embargo USA-Cuba
62%High
3 blocs · positions from −1.00 to +0.50
Critici dell'embargo USASostenitori dell'azione USA
IRNATLLAT
Divergence between press blocs
Iranian & allied press−1.00critical
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.50aligned
Latin American press0.00neutral
Iranian & allied press−1.00
Voice

American imperialism strikes again: the blockade tightens, Cuban agents are persecuted. Resistance is the only response.

Mechanismvittimizzazione

A narrative of innocent victim versus unscrupulous aggressor is built, using moralizing language and appeals to sovereignty.

OutrageVictimhoodRevanchism
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.50
Voice

Washington dismantled a Cuban spy network, protecting the homeland from foreign interference. A necessary and legitimate operation.

Mechanismsecuritizzazione

The threat to national security is emphasized to justify the action, presenting it as defensive and legal, with tones of efficiency and determination.

TriumphPragmatismAlarmSplit voices
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The matter is an episode in US-Cuba bilateral relations, to be monitored for possible economic repercussions. No alarm for now.

Mechanismneutralizzazione

A detached and analytical tone is adopted, reducing the political scope to a news item with economic implications, avoiding value judgments.

DetachmentPragmatism

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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

US Detains Cuban Influence Operatives as Pressure Campaign on Havana Intensifies

Three Cuban nationals face deportation after Washington accuses them of working for a state-directed influence network, amid a tightening economic and military squeeze on the island.

The United States has placed three Cuban nationals in federal custody and initiated deportation proceedings, accusing them of serving as operatives for a Havana-directed influence and intelligence network. The State Department announced on Wednesday that Carlos Antonio Lloga Domínguez, his wife and son had their legal status revoked after he allegedly spent more than a decade working for the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), an organisation Washington describes as the “central node” of a sprawling Cuban intelligence operation. The detentions mark a shift from financial sanctions to direct immigration enforcement against individuals accused of advancing Cuban state interests on US soil.

The move is the latest element of a multi-pronged Trump administration campaign to destabilise Cuba’s single-party government. Since January, Washington has imposed a de facto naval blockade that restricts fuel deliveries, triggering prolonged blackouts and crippling the island’s healthcare system. The Treasury Department has sanctioned ICAP and other solidarity groups, while the Justice Department unsealed an indictment against former president Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of civilian aircraft. A carrier strike group led by the USS Nimitz has been positioned in the region, and President Trump has publicly stated his intention to “take” or “liberate” Cuba. US officials frame the measures as a response to decades of communist subversion and a refusal to allow America to become a haven for foreign agents.

Havana rejects the characterisation of ICAP as an intelligence front, insisting it is a civil-society organisation that facilitates humanitarian and cultural exchanges. The Cuban government has not publicly commented on the specific detentions, but it has responded to the broader economic suffocation by announcing a sweeping liberalisation plan that includes privatising state enterprises and creating private banks — a departure from decades of central planning. The humanitarian convoy that delivered aid to the island in March, which included US political commentator Hasan Piker and former British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, has drawn federal scrutiny; participants have received administrative subpoenas from the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control over potential sanctions violations. Cuban authorities describe the US pressure as an illegal blockade aimed at regime change.

The detentions widen an investigation that US officials say now encompasses more than 2,000 organisations across 150 countries, including American nonprofits such as CodePink and the ANSWER Coalition that are alleged to have coordinated with ICAP. The State Department has warned that anyone transacting with the sanctioned group risks prosecution or deportation. Direct talks between the CIA and Cuban counterparts, initiated in May, have made little headway, according to US officials. The three Cuban nationals remain in federal custody pending removal; their deportation would be the first such expulsions linked to the influence network, signalling that Washington intends to enforce its sanctions not only through financial penalties but also through immigration law.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Polarizzazione sull'embargo USA-Cuba
62%High
3 blocs · positions from −1.00 to +0.50
Critici dell'embargo USASostenitori dell'azione USA
IRNATLLAT
Divergence between press blocs
Iranian & allied press−1.00critical
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.50aligned
Latin American press0.00neutral
Iranian & allied press−1.00
Voice

American imperialism strikes again: the blockade tightens, Cuban agents are persecuted. Resistance is the only response.

Mechanismvittimizzazione

A narrative of innocent victim versus unscrupulous aggressor is built, using moralizing language and appeals to sovereignty.

OutrageVictimhoodRevanchism
Atlantic / Anglosphere press+0.50
Voice

Washington dismantled a Cuban spy network, protecting the homeland from foreign interference. A necessary and legitimate operation.

Mechanismsecuritizzazione

The threat to national security is emphasized to justify the action, presenting it as defensive and legal, with tones of efficiency and determination.

TriumphPragmatismAlarmSplit voices
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The matter is an episode in US-Cuba bilateral relations, to be monitored for possible economic repercussions. No alarm for now.

Mechanismneutralizzazione

A detached and analytical tone is adopted, reducing the political scope to a news item with economic implications, avoiding value judgments.

DetachmentPragmatism

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