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Demovictory9

(35,839 posts)
Sun May 25, 2025, 11:41 AM 6 hrs ago

The Pro-Trump Cuban Rapper About to Be Deported

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/05/23/hes-a-pro-trump-rapper-and-a-cuban-dissident-the-trump-administration-is-deporting-him-anyway-00367085

The Pro-Trump Cuban Rapper About to Be Deported
The predicament of the rapper known as ‘El Funky’ reveals the deeply conflicted anti-Castro and pro-Trump politics of South Florida.




In 2021, like many Cubans and Cuban Americans that summer, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was jamming to “Patria y Vida,” the Grammy-winning protest anthem that became a rallying cry for dissidents in Cuba.


Now, one of the song’s central voices, Cuban rapper Eliéxer Márquez Duany — better known as El Funky — faces removal from the United States. Earlier this month, U.S. immigration authorities denied Márquez Duany’s residency application under the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act. He has less than 30 days to leave the U.S. or face deportation and likely imprisonment in Cuba, since his music helped fuel the largest anti-government protests in Cuba in decades.

Despite Márquez Duany’s troubles, Rubio, now the secretary of State, has remained silent. So have other influential Cuban American figures and politicians


If there is widespread awareness about Márquez Duany’s case, it hasn’t yet manifested in action. His plea for help has circulated on social media, but protests, petitions or high-profile interventions have yet to materialize. Even his “Patria y Vida” collaborators have stayed largely quiet.

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Márquez Duany’s plight is striking on several fronts. First, it’s an illustration of how much Rubio has changed while serving under the Trump administration — had the Cuban rapper received such a notice even a year ago, it’s hard to imagine Rubio not speaking up. Second, the rapper’s pending deportation is an example of how quickly President Donald Trump has shifted U.S-Cuban immigration policy. For decades, the U.S. rolled out the red carpet for Cubans arriving in the United States, thanks to a legacy of Cold War policies that positioned the U.S. as a haven for those fleeing Castro’s communist regime. Third and perhaps most striking is Márquez Duany’s attitude toward the president, whose policies pose a direct threat to his safety. Like the vast majority of Cubans living in the U.S., he fully supports Trump.

“If I could vote, I would have voted for Trump,” he says. “He’s the strongest president when it comes to Cuba.”

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The Pro-Trump Cuban Rapper About to Be Deported (Original Post) Demovictory9 6 hrs ago OP
Can't vote for Krasnov gab13by13 6 hrs ago #1
Am certain that I am out of f's to give for this guy UpInArms 6 hrs ago #2
Goodbye Marquez. Take your bigotry with you Demovictory9 6 hrs ago #3
Also, "El Funky"? Sorry, but the first thing to come to mind is Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch . . . hatrack 6 hrs ago #4
That's a shame..... Mountainguy 5 hrs ago #5
To bad larwdem 5 hrs ago #6
To every Latino Trump supporter who gets deported DFW 5 hrs ago #7
Part of the deportation process UpInArms 5 hrs ago #8
I'm rather confident that such a provision can be quickly overturned legally DFW 5 hrs ago #10
Bye In It to Win It 5 hrs ago #9
FAFO. LisaL 4 hrs ago #11
Seriously too many Latinos weren't paying attention. Baitball Blogger 4 hrs ago #12
This makes me smile LetMyPeopleVote 1 hr ago #13
this guy committed a crime, He's surely going back if he hasn[t already... it's been 3 months Demovictory9 1 hr ago #14

UpInArms

(52,791 posts)
2. Am certain that I am out of f's to give for this guy
Sun May 25, 2025, 11:48 AM
6 hrs ago


ETA

Despite everything, Márquez Duany doesn’t blame Trump. “There are probably too many people here,” he says. “I understand trying to get rid of those who shouldn’t be here. But Trump should look at each individual case.

“Like mine.”


On second thought … fuck him and everyone like him

hatrack

(62,532 posts)
4. Also, "El Funky"? Sorry, but the first thing to come to mind is Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch . . .
Sun May 25, 2025, 11:57 AM
6 hrs ago

DFW

(58,058 posts)
7. To every Latino Trump supporter who gets deported
Sun May 25, 2025, 12:33 PM
5 hrs ago

I wish I could say this as he or she is forcibly loaded onto a plane out of the country:

"He did, too mean you! You voted or at least advocated for your own deportation. If you ever wish to return, tell everyone you know who can vote in the USA what an ignorant fool you were, and to please vote Democratic in the next election. It may or may not not improve your situation, but it will in no way worsen your chances of returning."

(And, if you don't believe me, then just keep cheering Trump on from wherever it is you next end up living. That should really ensure your permanent status outside our borders.)

UpInArms

(52,791 posts)
8. Part of the deportation process
Sun May 25, 2025, 12:49 PM
5 hrs ago

(under TFG) is that the deportee can never ever return to the USA

DFW

(58,058 posts)
10. I'm rather confident that such a provision can be quickly overturned legally
Sun May 25, 2025, 01:00 PM
5 hrs ago

For that matter, it seems that half the crap the Trumpanzees are operating under is of dubious legal standing to begin with.

In It to Win It

(10,599 posts)
9. Bye
Sun May 25, 2025, 12:54 PM
5 hrs ago
Despite everything, Márquez Duany doesn’t blame Trump. “There are probably too many people here,” he says. “I understand trying to get rid of those who shouldn’t be here. But Trump should look at each individual case.

“Like mine.”

Baitball Blogger

(50,033 posts)
12. Seriously too many Latinos weren't paying attention.
Sun May 25, 2025, 01:24 PM
4 hrs ago

First because they were living in cultural enclaves and because their cultures also have social hierarchies and they are on top.

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