Lincoln Díaz-Balart

Lincoln Díaz-Balart

politician United States

Lincoln Díaz-Balart was a Cuban-American politician who served in the Florida Legislature and the U.S. Congress, known for his advocacy for Cuban refugees, legal migrants, and for his role in the passage of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA) in the 1990s, which granted residency to thousands of Central American refugees.

Born on Jan 01, 1952 (73 years old)

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Mexico Mexico: Lincoln Diaz-Balart voted for the elimination of the unilateral certification process. 5

El Universal: La “certificación” mensual de Trump

United States United States: Lincoln Díaz-Balart was a staunchly anti-communist Florida Republican who helped enshrine into law the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba. 8

The New York Times: Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a ‘Free Cuba’ Republican in Congress, Dies at 70

Venezuela Venezuela: Díaz-Balart was a former congressman known for his advocacy for sanctions against Cuba and passed away after a battle with cancer. 7

El Nacional: Machado y González Urrutia lamentan muerte del excongresista republicano Lincoln Díaz-Balart