Rubio sanctions Cuban groups with ties to US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has imposed sanctions on the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP), an organization established by Fidel Castro to promote Marxist ideology. The sanctions come amid investigations into U.S. nonprofits that have collaborated with ICAP, including CodePink and the People's Forum. Rubio stated that the actions target a network that supports Cuba's radical operations and foreign influence efforts.
- ▪Rubio's sanctions specifically target ICAP, which has been active since 1960.
- ▪ICAP has been linked to U.S. nonprofits that organized a convoy to Cuba, including controversial figures.
- ▪Federal investigators are looking into a network of 145 groups promoting Cuba's agenda and ideology.
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Cuba Rubio sanctions Cuban groups with ties to US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham Feds examine ties between ICAP and U.S. nonprofits that led a convoy to Cuba that included Marxist Hasan Piker, sources say By Asra Q. Nomani Fox News Published June 4, 2026 11:54pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video 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) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Secretary of State Marco Rubio put U.S.
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