U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Aug. 13 revoked or restricted visas for some Brazilian, Caribbean, and African officials over their alleged involvement with a Cuban program that sends doctors abroad.
Rubio said in a statement that his department revoked the visas for several Brazilian government officials, as well as former Pan American Health Organization officials and their family members, for their alleged involvement with the Cuban program as part of Brazil’s Mais Médicos or “More Doctors” initiative. The initiative began in 2013, and Cuba’s involvement with it was terminated in 2018.
Rubio said the State Department had revoked the visas of Alberto Kleiman and Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales, who both worked in the Brazilian Ministry of Health during the initiative….