Lincoln Díaz-Balart, Key Cuban Democracy Advocate, Dies at 70
Lincoln Díaz-Balart, Key Cuban Democracy Advocate, Dies at 70

Lincoln Díaz-Balart, Key Cuban Democracy Advocate, Dies at 70

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Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a prominent Cuban-American politician and former congressman, passed away at the age of 70 after a battle with cancer. He served nearly two decades in Congress, where he was known for his staunch advocacy for Cuban democracy and immigrant rights, significantly influencing U.S. policy towards Latin America. His legislative accomplishments include creating the democracy requirement for lifting U.S. sanctions against Cuba and authoring the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA). Díaz-Balart's legacy continues to resonate within the Cuban-American community, having played a pivotal role in reshaping their political alignment towards the Republican Party. He is survived by his wife Cristina, his son Daniel, and his brothers, including current Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart. His family expressed profound sorrow over his loss, indicating he will be missed immensely.

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