- Record: House Floor
- Section type: Floor speeches
- Chamber: House
- Date: July 21, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: This section came from the House floor portion of the record.
Ms. Dexter of Oregon was recognized to address the House for 5 minutes.)
Ms. DEXTER. Mr. Speaker, the American people need to know that their government is intentionally suffocating the nation of Cuba. There is no other way to describe what is happening.
delegation to see firsthand how U.S. policy is affecting this country that is just 90 miles off our shore.
This is a country that is known for its joy and for its culture. It is a country that has had a glimpse of prosperity and promise during the Obama administration when relations were normalized and decades of sanctions lifted, only to have Trump reinstate the blockade in 2017.
businesses, international investment, and cultural exchange. Hope was contagious.
Today, much of that hope has disappeared.
Ultimately, it comes down to fuel. Immediately after coming back into office in January of 2025, Trump decisively cut off the ability for any fuel to get into their country—fuel the country depends on to run its electrical power plants, vehicles, and generators.
fuel, there is no electricity. This has reverberations across every aspect of Cuban life.
keep their groceries in a fridge or a freezer because they do not have reliable electricity. Meat, milk, and medicine spoil with the power outages that plague the nation. Basic services have broken down. Daily life is a constant struggle.
envy of much of the world. Their healthcare system is filled with highly qualified, well-trained physicians, and yet the hospital I toured in Havana was nearly empty.
buses to get there. They have tens of thousands of people waiting for surgeries because supplies are insufficient and only a fraction of their operating rooms are running.
broken down, an MRI machine also not working, and a handful of working ultrasounds, because parts cannot be imported.
that they are feeling, having the skills and the will to care for people but being denied the opportunity for political reasons.
The difference is here in the U.S. we have never had the political will to ensure that every American has access to healthcare.
patient that comes in my door without worrying whether they can afford it. In Cuba, they have spent decades fulfilling their promise to make healthcare a human right. Every person has access to healthcare for free. Can you imagine?
They made it a reality. We should be aspiring to that commitment to human health, not punishing an entire population for it.
- intentionally inflicts hardship on an entire nation.
The Cuban people deserve dignity, safety, and self-determination. It is
Representative McGovern's legislation to end the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba and move this nation toward normalized relations.
- clear and unified message: There will be no military action against
- Cuba.
It is time to stand up for the people of Cuba. This is about basic human decency. Congress cannot look to this administration to find that.
cruel blockade now. I will use every tool at my disposal to make this happen, and I am asking every one of my colleagues to join me.