据称古巴影响力特工及其家人因卢比奥撤销合法身份被联邦拘留


2026年7月1日 美国东部时间下午3:49 / 福克斯新闻频道

卡洛斯·安东尼奥·洛加·多明格斯曾为古巴人民团结协会(ICAP)工作十余年,该机构本月早些时候被制裁
作者:詹姆斯·西罗内 福克斯新闻

极左翼“粉色代码” activists飞抵古巴抗议特朗普制裁

极左翼“粉色代码”抗议团体成员本周末飞抵古巴,在特朗普政府与古巴紧张对峙之际,声援该国的共产主义领导层。(图片来源:粉色代码 via Storyful)

三名古巴公民,包括一名被特朗普政府指认在美国为古巴政府影响力机构工作十余年的男子,本周被联邦特工逮捕,此前国务卿马可·卢比奥终止了他们的合法居留身份。

美国国务院周三宣布,卡洛斯·安东尼奥·洛加·多明格斯及其妻子和儿子目前被联邦拘留,等待被驱逐出美国。

据美国国务院称,洛加·多明格斯作为“外国颠覆分子”为古巴人民团结协会(ICAP)工作了十余年,该协会是古巴共产主义政权“在美国的首要影响力和情报前沿组织”。他被指控在居住美国期间始终与跨国共产主义颠覆网络保持联系。

“这是我们地区的美国优先领导,”一名国务院高级官员在谈及此次逮捕行动时对福克斯新闻数字频道表示。

联邦调查涉嫌与古巴协调开展影响力运动的非营利组织及领导人

2026年6月25日,国务卿马可·卢比奥在离开巴林国际机场前接受媒体采访。(埃里克·李 / 泳池摄影 / 法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

古巴人民团结协会本月早些时候被制裁。该团体否认有任何不当行为,称自己是民间社会组织。

美国国务院坚称,古巴人民团结协会“在美国各地拥有庞大影响力,传播恶劣的反美宣传,拉拢支持哈瓦那政权的活动人士和政客,并代表古巴独裁政权游说联邦、州和地方政客”。

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古巴人民团结协会于1960年由菲德尔·卡斯特罗创立,旨在向全球传播马克思主义,该协会被指控与美国极左翼团体合作,“将古巴共产主义革命输出到美国”。

美国国务院将古巴人民团结协会描述为“ sprawling古巴情报和影响力行动的核心节点,据称在150多个国家拥有超过2000个组织”。

2026年6月30日,一名身着印有美国国旗T恤的男子走过古巴哈瓦那街道。(亚米尔·拉赫 / 法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

卢比奥对古巴人民团结协会实施的制裁冻结了其在美国的所有资产,并普遍禁止美国人与该机构开展业务。

“美国绝不会容留那些在美国境内兜售宣传、开展颠覆性影响力行动或支持激进反美运动的外国共产主义者,”卢比奥在社交媒体声明中表示,“与古巴人民团结协会进行交易,你将面临制裁、起诉或被驱逐出境。”

福克斯新闻数字频道的一项调查发现,在过去十年中,古巴人民团结协会的官员与美国非营利组织密切合作,支持古巴共产党。

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这些非营利组织——其中许多由商人兼极左翼活动家内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆资助——包括人民论坛、突破新闻、三大洲协会、粉色代码、回应联盟和社会主义解放党。

2017年2月,内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆与朱迪·埃文斯在牙买加奥乔里奥斯庆祝婚礼,演员丹尼·格洛弗在身后致辞。(奥斯本·钦 / 钦摄影)

福克斯新闻数字频道报道称,美国全境共有145家非营利组织、劳工团体、倡导组织和活动集体动员起来支持古巴政府,这些机构的总营收约为10亿美元。

美国司法部和财政部正在调查这起所谓的影响力运动。

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由辛格汉姆妻子朱迪·埃文斯创立的粉色代码,今年早些时候带领车队前往古巴,为该国运送援助物资。此次行程是在唐纳德·特朗普总统今年早些时候对古巴实施石油封锁之后启动的。

此次车队行动随后引发了联邦审查,粉色代码联合创始人梅迪娅·本杰明证实,她收到了联邦官员的问询,官员们正在调查她是否违反了美国对古巴的制裁规定。

福克斯新闻数字频道的丹妮尔·华莱士和阿斯拉·诺马尼对本文亦有贡献。

詹姆斯·西罗内是福克斯新闻数字频道突发/热点新闻团队的撰稿人。新闻线索可发送至james.cirrone@fox.com。

Alleged Cuban influence operative, family in federal custody after Rubio revokes legal status

2026-07-01 3:49pm EDT / Fox News

Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez spent over a decade working for ICAP, which was sanctioned earlier this month

By James Cirrone, Fox News

Far-left CodePink activists land in Cuba to protest Trump sanctions

Far-left activists with the CodePink protest group landed in Cuba this weekend to show solidarity with the nation’s communist leadership amid tensions with the Trump administration. (Credit: CODEPINK via Storyful)

Three Cuban nationals, including a man the Trump administration says spent more than a decade working for a Cuban government influence organization in the United States, were apprehended by federal agents this week after Secretary of State Marco Rubio terminated their legal status.

The State Department announced Wednesday that Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, along with his wife and son, are in federal custody pending removal from the U.S.

Lloga Dominguez spent more than a decade as a “foreign subversive” employed by the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the People (ICAP), the communist Cuban regime’s “premier influence and intelligence front group in the United States,” according to the State Department. He is accused of continuing to maintain ties to the transnational communist subversion network throughout his time residing in the U.S.

“This is America First leadership in our region,” a senior State Department official told Fox News Digital of the apprehensions.

FEDS INVESTIGATE NONPROFITS AND LEADERS ALLEGEDLY COORDINATING WITH CUBA IN INFLUENCE CAMPAIGN

Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with members of the media before departing from Bahrain international airport on June 25, 2026.(Eric Lee / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

ICAP was sanctioned earlier this month. The group has denied any wrongdoing and says it’s a civil society organization.

The State Department maintains that ICAP “maintains an outsized footprint across the United States, trafficking in vile anti-American propaganda, cultivating pro-Havana regime activists and politicians, and lobbying federal, state and local politicians on behalf of the Cuban dictatorship.”

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ICAP, which was founded in Fidel Castro in 1960 to spread Marxism all over the world, was accused of working with far-left groups in America to “export Cuba’s Communist revolution to the United States.”

The State Department describes ICAP as the “the central node in a sprawling Cuban intelligence and influence operation, claiming to span more than 2,000 organizations across more than 150 countries.”

A man wearing a T-shirt featuring the U.S. flag walks down a street in Havana, Cuba, on June 30, 2026.(YAMIL LAGE / AFP via Getty Images)

The sanctions against ICAP, enacted by Rubio, froze all its U.S.-based assets and generally banned Americans from doing business with the organization.

“America will never become home for foreign communists who peddle propaganda, run subversive influence operations,or support radical anti-American movements within the United States,” Rubio said in a statement on social media.”Transact with ICAP and you will be sanctioned,prosecuted or deported from our country.”

A Fox News Digital investigation found that over the last decade, ICAP officials have closely coordinated with American nonprofits to support the Communist Party of Cuba.

PROBE INTO ‘SUBVERSIVE’ ANTI-AI SINGHAM NETWORK IS ‘ENORMOUS,’ FORMER TREASURY ADVISOR SAYS

These nonprofits — many of them funded by businessman and far-left activist Neville Roy Singham — include the People’s Forum, Breakthrough News, Tricontinental, CodePink, the ANSWER Coalition and the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

Neville Roy Singham and Jodie Evans celebrate their wedding in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, in February 2017 with actor Danny Glover speaking behind them.(Osbourne Chin/Chinphotographic)

Altogether, there are 145 nonprofits, labor groups, advocacy organizations and activist collectives across the U.S. that are mobilizing in support of the Cuban government, Fox News Digital reported. The organizations report about $1 billion in combined revenue.

The DOJ and the Treasury Department is investigating this alleged influence campaign.

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CodePink, founded by Jodie Evans, Singham’s wife, led a convoy to Cuba earlier this year to deliver aid to the country. The trip came after President Donald Trump imposed an oil blockade on Cuba earlier this year.

The convoy has since attracted federal scrutiny, with CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin confirming she received questions from federal officials who were investigating whether she violated American sanctions on Cuba.

Fox News Digital’s Danielle Wallace and Asra Nomani contributed to this report.

James Cirrone is a writer on the Breaking/Trending News team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to james.cirrone@fox.com.

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