


Biden Administration to Remove Cuba from Terrorism List; Political Prisoners to be Released
Cuba will release 553 political prisoners following Biden's announcement to remove the country from the terrorism list, amid changing U.S. political dynamics.
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The Biden administration announced the removal of Cuba from the state sponsor of terrorism list as part of a deal for the release of 553 political prisoners. This move was facilitated by negotiations with the Catholic Church and is set to take effect before the inauguration of President-elect Trump, who may reverse it. The change stems from an assessment indicating Cuba's lack of support for terrorism. The decision is viewed positively by Cuban officials and residents but faces criticism from GOP members who vow to restore Cuba's designation under Trump.
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