Cecilia Romero was a political prisoner in Cuba. Then she fled. Today, she lives in Miami, wears probably the biggest “Make America Great Again” hat in town, and idolizes Donald Trump. Like the majority of Americans from Cuba, she no longer votes for Democrats, but for Republicans.
Many Latinos who have emigrated to the United States from communist dictatorships are afraid of anything related to leftist political movements. For Republicans, Cecilia Romero and her comrades-in-arms are welcome supporters.
What Cecilia Romero thinks of the 37 charges against Donald Trump should please the ex-president. “What’s happening here is like in Cuba or Nicaragua,” she says. In Nicaragua, the incumbent president also imprisoned his political opponent. “We must liberate America, the land of freedom.” Such phrases can often be heard in Miami that day.
Cecilia Romero protests outside federal court in Miami. In Cuba she was a political prisoner. She does not want conditions in the US like in communist countries, where political opponents are imprisoned. There are many in the Cuban community #trumpfans @tonline pic.twitter.com/nlRSqOK60s
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Joe Biden is now believed to be a dictator
The story of Donald Trump and his numerous advisers is also similar to that of Cecilia Romero. “These allegations are political persecution. Like she came straight out of a communist or fascist country.” These are Trump’s first words as he returned to his golf club in New Jersey after appearing in court in Miami. That is the worst electoral meddling.
Trump says he saw love on the street in Miami like never before. Among the approximately 1,000 people in front of the courthouse was Cecilia Romero. They even sang an early birthday song for the ex-president. Trump turns 77 on Wednesday.
“They were full of love because they know what we all go through,” Trump said. Many of these people come from Cuba and Venezuela. They would have seen what was happening in their country. “I’ve always said that if the United States continues like this, it will become a Venezuela on steroids.” This is how Trump ends his digression on communism.
He knows his new loyal supporters, who see him and the Republicans not as racists, but as the saviors of the nation. Therefore, before his return flight from Miami, he visits the famous Cuban cafe “Versailles”. There the guests pray for him and sing Happy Birthday again.
Trump’s story is not only adopted by many voters. Even Fox News, the broadcaster that just parted ways with agitator Tucker Carlson, is saying that Joe Biden and the Democrats would like to finish off their most dangerous political opponent with numerous lawsuits.
Fox News also briefly broadcast a speech by Biden from the White House during Trump’s speech. Below that, the broadcaster blurs the ready-made opinion for its own viewers: “The would-be dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.”
Caribbean communism
As Donald Trump sits in court this afternoon in Miami, his spokeswoman, attorney Alina Habba, also appears in front of a Fox News camera. She deftly positions herself in front of the cheering throng of Trump supporters. The anti-communists are their perfect backdrop. “We are at a turning point in our nation’s history,” Habba oracles, reaching millions of Americans.
“The targeted pursuit of a leading political opponent is what you see in dictatorships like Cuba and Venezuela,” she says. What is being done to President Trump should “terrify all citizens of this country”. Because these are not the ideals on which this democracy would be based. Then Alina Habba steps away satisfied, raises her fist and returns to the air-conditioned courtyard.
Outside, with a humidity of more than 70 percent, it remains a constant 32 degrees. The sun breaks out of the sky. Not only in Miami the people are much more connected to the Caribbean and Central America than in Washington. So is the climate. The water flows down the faces of the protesters and reporters. The repeated heated exchanges between the numerous Trump supporters and the ex-President’s few opponents are only exhaustively acknowledged.
In the end, there is only one explosive incident. One of Trump’s opponents jumps in front of the SUV that is used to drive Trump out of the courthouse’s underground parking garage. Before the mob could jump on the man, security forces overpowered him.
His name: Domenic Santana. He is also originally from Cuba. Trump fans call him a “communist” and a “faggot”.
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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.