US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR205

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Denouncing the human trafficking and forced labor of and profiteering from Cuban medical personnel serving in third-world countries.

Impact

The resolution condemns the practices of the Cuban regime in detaining and profiting from Cuban medical workers by implementing policies that violate their basic human rights. It urges foreign governments to cease the exploitation of these workers and recommends the payment of salaries directly to the individuals rather than through the Cuban government. By urging stronger enforcement of visa revocation authorities, the resolution seeks to hold accountable those foreign officials complicit in Cuba's human trafficking schemes. Should this resolution gain traction, it could significantly affect the international relations between the U.S. and the countries involved in the labor export program.

Summary

HR205 is a resolution aimed at denouncing the human trafficking and forced labor of Cuban medical personnel who are serving in third-world countries. The resolution was introduced by representative Mr. Green of Tennessee and has several co-sponsors. The document highlights the exploitation and serious violations of human rights associated with the Cuban regime's labor export program, which generates significant profits from the work of these medical personnel abroad. The resolution is partly informed by findings from the Department of State's 2024 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report, which categorizes Cuba as a Tier 3 country for its lack of compliance with international human trafficking standards.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounds the implications of the resolution for foreign cooperation and diplomacy. While proponents argue that it is essential to protect human rights and prevent the exploitation of workers, critics may perceive it as a political maneuver that could strain relations with countries participating in Cuba's medical mission programs. Furthermore, there are concerns on how this could affect the availability and quality of medical personnel in regions that rely on these Cuban workers, as their departure could lead to a healthcare void in certain third-world countries.

Congress_id

119-HRES-205

Introduced_date

2025-03-10

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HCR58

Denouncing the horrors of socialism.

US AB1245

State contracts: certification process: forced labor and human trafficking.

US SCR21

A concurrent resolution denouncing the horrors of socialism.

US S1186

To ensure fair access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and forced labor

US H1917

To ensure fair access to compensation for victims of human trafficking and forced labor

US HR987

Denouncing Nicolás Maduro's authoritarian, despotic, and murderous regime and commending President Trump for taking decisive action long called for by Members of Congress.

US SB2989

Stop MPT Act Stop Medical Profiteering and Theft Act

US SR548

A resolution denouncing the horrors of authoritarianism.

US SB488

DEMOCRACIA Act Denying Earnings to the Military Oligarchy in Cuba and Restricting Activities of the Cuban Intelligence Apparatus Act

US SCR10

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

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