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Cuban regime's US victims must not be forgotten: Justice should not have a time limit

By Oscar De La Rosa

Published June 28, 2026

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As Americans once again witness the realities of the U.S. relationship with the Cuban regime, it is worth remembering that behind every discussion of foreign policy, sanctions, or diplomacy are real victims and real families whose lives were forever changed.

These victims include American families.

For decades, the family of American pilot Rafael del Pino has carried the burden of a loss that never truly healed. According to historical records, Del Pino was arrested, imprisoned, and executed by the Cuban regime. His family was left with grief, unanswered questions, and a painful search for justice that continues to this day.

For many people, these events may sound like distant history. They are not.

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For the children, grandchildren, and loved ones left behind, the consequences of those actions remain very much alive. The passage of time does not erase loss. It does not erase trauma. And it does not diminish the responsibility to acknowledge what happened.

The recent legal action seeking accountability for Del Pino's execution is about far more than a courtroom proceeding. It is about recognition. It is about ensuring that the suffering endured by one family is not forgotten. It is about affirming a principle that should unite all Americans regardless of political affiliation: victims matter, and their stories deserve to be heard.

Today, Cuba is once again at the center of public discussion. News headlines frequently focus on political developments, economic challenges, and debates about U.S.-Cuba relations. Those conversations are important. But they should not come at the expense of remembering the individuals whose lives were destroyed by political repression.

Too often, the victims become footnotes in larger geopolitical debates. Their names fade from public memory while governments, policies, and political narratives take center stage. Yet it is the human stories that remind us what is truly at stake.

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As an attorney, I believe deeply in the rule of law. I also believe that justice serves a broader purpose than simply resolving disputes. Justice recognizes human dignity. Justice acknowledges suffering. And justice helps ensure that history cannot simply be rewritten or ignored.

The Del Pino family's pursuit of accountability reflects a truth that many families affected by authoritarian regimes understand all too well: the search for justice rarely follows a convenient timeline. Sometimes it takes years.

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Sometimes it takes decades. But the desire for truth and recognition never disappears.

Remembering these stories is not about reopening old wounds. It is about honoring those who suffered and ensuring that future generations understand the human cost of repression.

A society that forgets its victims risks repeating the mistakes of the past.

Regardless of where one stands politically, there should be room for compassion toward families who continue to seek answers and accountability for profound losses. Their pursuit of justice is not an act of division. It is an affirmation of the values that define us as a nation: respect for human life, belief in individual dignity, and commitment to truth.

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The legal process will ultimately take its course. But beyond the courtroom, there remains a simple moral responsibility.

We must remember the victims. We must listen to their families. And we must never allow the passage of time to erase either their suffering or their humanity.

Oscar De La Rosa is a Miami-based attorney, founder of De La Rosa Law, P.A., and former vice president of the Hialeah City Council. He represents the family of an American citizen executed by the Cuban regime.

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