FIRST ON FOX: Florida lawmakers in Congress are demanding answers from the Department of Homeland Security about Cuban officials touring secure areas of the Miami International Airport, raising national security concerns from both local and national lawmakers. 'You are taking agents from a country which is on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. And you're showing them our procedures and our equipment and our sensitive areas that protect the American public from terrorism.
Other lawmakers on the letter include Sens. Rick Scott and Marco Rubio, and Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar and Mario Diaz-Balart. CBS News Miami reported that officials said the five-hour tour involved a tour of sensitive areas of the airport -- a security checkpoint and a baggage screen area.
You're also doing it on May 20th. May 20th is the equivalent of July 4th here. So it's Cuban Independence Day, you're doing it in Miami, and you're showing it to who? The agents of the regime that have been oppressing the Cuban people for over 60 years.' 'You're adding insult upon insult, insult to injury,' he added.
In the letter, the lawmakers say that it is not the first time that Cuban delegations have been given tours, pointing to tours of the U.S. Coast Guard headquarters last year and a visit of port facilities in Wilmington, North Carolina. 'Under your watch, Cuban operatives have again accessed sensitive, secure areas within the U.S. transportation system.
The decision to allow Cuban officials to tour secure areas at MIA was made without the knowledge of the Miami-Dade Aviation Dept. and took place on Cuban Independence Day -- a day that we reaffirm our commitment to freedom and democracy in Cuba in the face of a brutal dictatorship. Emilio González, a former Miami International Airport Director and Miami City Manager, told Florida Politics that 'heads should roll.' 'No common sense and lack of security awareness,' he said.
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