佛罗里达州逮捕古巴军事集团首脑之妹,卢比奥证实


2026年5月21日 / 美国东部时间晚上8:15 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)

作者:法里斯·塔尼奥斯(Faris Tanyos)

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美国联邦当局周四宣布,一家被指与古巴政府运作关系密切的公司负责人的妹妹已在佛罗里达州迈阿密被捕。

美国移民及海关执法局国土安全调查处在一份新闻稿中表示,阿迪斯·拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉(Adys Lastres Morera)——即企业管理集团(Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A.,简称GAESA)执行总裁阿尼亚·吉列尔米娜·拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉(Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera)的妹妹——已在迈阿密被该局特工逮捕。

移民及海关执法局称,国务卿马可·卢比奥已于周三撤销了拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉的永久居民身份。

卢比奥周四在社交媒体发帖称,他撤销拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉的绿卡是因为她“一边在佛罗里达州管理房地产资产、定居生活,一边协助哈瓦那的共产党政权”。

卢比奥表示,GAESA是一家“由古巴军方控制的金融集团,奉政权之命窃取古巴民众数百万美元援助资金”。

卢比奥此前曾指控GAESA拥有180亿美元资产,控制着古巴70%的经济。

“他们从酒店、建筑、银行、商店,甚至从您亲人寄往美国的汇款中牟利。所有一切都经由他们之手,”卢比奥周三在一段针对古巴民众的西班牙语视频中说道,“他们从这些汇款中抽取一定比例,而GAESA的利润却分毫不会到民众手中。”

据移民及海关执法局消息,拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉于2023年1月13日以永久居民身份入境美国。但周三方面认定,根据《移民与国籍法》第237条,她符合被驱逐条件,因为她继续留在美国有损美国“对古巴的外交政策目标”。

《移民与国籍法》第237条列明了外国国民可被驱逐的情形。卢比奥和特朗普政府正依据同一权力,试图驱逐哥伦比亚大学活动人士马哈茂德·哈利勒(Mahmoud Khalil),后者因参与支持巴勒斯坦抗议活动被捕。

移民及海关执法局表示,拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉目前仍被该局羁押,等待递解出境程序。卢比奥和移民及海关执法局均未说明拉斯特雷斯·莫雷拉是否已面临或即将面临任何刑事指控。

此次逮捕事件发生的前一天,古巴前领导人劳尔·卡斯特罗及其他五人因与1996年古巴军方击落两架民用飞机、造成四人死亡一事相关,遭到联邦起诉。

近期数月,特朗普政府通过严厉制裁和封锁措施向古巴共产党政权施压,导致燃油和天然气无法运抵这个岛国,引发能源危机和多起大规模停电。美国近日向古巴提供1亿美元救灾物资,但表示物资必须通过经授权的慈善机构分发给古巴民众。

上周,中央情报局局长约翰·拉特克利夫前往哈瓦那与古巴高级官员会面。

马克·奥斯本为本报道撰稿。

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/why-the-us-indicted-cubas-raul-castro/

Sister of Cuban military conglomerate chief arrested in Florida, Rubio says

May 21, 2026 / 8:15 PM EDT / CBS News

By Faris Tanyos

Faris Tanyos is a news editor for CBSNews.com, where he writes and edits stories and tracks breaking news. He previously worked as a digital news producer at several local news stations up and down the West Coast.

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The sister of the head of a company that is accused of having close ties to Cuban government operations has been arrested in Miami, Florida, federal authorities announced Thursday.

Adys Lastres Morera, the sister of Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera — who is the executive president of Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A., or GAESA — was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations agents in Miami, the agency said in a news release.

ICE said that Lastres Morera’s permanent residency status had been revoked by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday.

In a social media post Thursday, Rubio said he revoked Lastres Morera’s green card because she “was managing real estate assets and living in Florida, while also aiding Havana’s communist regime.”

Rubio said that GAESA is a “Cuban military-controlled financial conglomerate that steals millions in aid for the Cuban people at the behest of the regime.”

Rubio has previously alleged GAESA has $18 billion in assets and controls 70% of the economy.

“They profit from hotels, construction, banks, stores and even from the money your relatives send you from the U.S. Everything, everything passes through their hands,” Rubio said Wednesday in a video recorded in Spanish that he said was directed at the Cuban people. “From those remittances, they retain a percentage, but from GAESA’s profits nothing reaches you.”

According to ICE, Lastres Morera entered the U.S. as a permanent resident on Jan. 13, 2023. But on Wednesday, it was determined she was eligible to be deported under Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act because her continued presence in the U.S. undermined its “foreign policy objectives toward Cuba.”

Section 237 of the INA outlines criteria under which foreign nationals can be deported. It is the same authority under which Rubio and the Trump administration are attempting to deport Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University activist who was arrested following his participation in pro-Palestinian protests.

Lastres Morera will remain in ICE custody as she awaits removal proceedings, ICE said. Neither Rubio nor ICE have said if Lastres Morera has been or will be charged with any crimes.

The arrest comes one day after former Cuban leader Raúl Castro and five others were federally indicted in connection with the Cuban military’s fatal downing of two civilian planes in 1996 that killed four people.

The Trump administration has sought to put pressure on Cuba’s communist regime in recent months through tough sanctions and a blockade that have prevented oil and gas from reaching the island nation. That has prompted an energy crisis and several major blackouts. The U.S. recently offered Cuba $100 million in relief supplies, but said it must be distributed to the Cuban people through authorized charities.

Last week, CIA Director John Ratcliffe traveled to Havana to meet with senior Cuban officials.

Mark Osborne contributed to this report.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/why-the-us-indicted-cubas-raul-castro/

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