US arrests sister of Cuban military conglomerate chief


May 21 (Reuters) - ⁠The United States arrested Adys Lastres ⁠Morera, the sister of the ‌executive president of GAESA, a sprawling conglomerate of military-run businesses, Secretary of State Marco Rubio ​said on Thursday.

Morera, who ⁠entered the United ⁠States as a lawful permanent resident in ⁠2023, ‌is now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and ⁠Customs Enforcement pending removal proceedings, according ​to ‌separate statement from ICE.

Morera's presence poses ⁠a threat ​to the United States and undermines American foreign policy interests, the statement ⁠said.

Cuba's leadership rarely talks ​publicly about GAESA, which stands for Grupo de Administración Empresarial - or 'business administration group.'

It ⁠has long held that such discretion is necessary to confront a U.S. trade and financial blockade that severely ​complicates the island's business ⁠with the outside world.

Reuters was not ​immediately able to reach ‌out to representatives of ​Morera for comment.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya; editing by Costas Pitas)

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