Remember when Hasan Piker went on the internet and started whining about the feds looking into the implications of his trip to Cuba? Well, turns out his friends are as bad as we figured.
Rubio must have taken some personal pleasure in revoking the status and ordering the deportation of a longstanding Cuban spy working to advance their agenda in undermining American politics.
For decades, the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the People – or “ICAP” – has been a vehicle for radical left-wing extremism and subversive foreign influence in the United States and across our hemisphere. ICAP is the Cuban regime’s premier influence and intelligence front group, exploiting its vast global network to spy on Americans, promote anti-Western propaganda, coordinate foreign influence operations, and organize revolutionary leftist movements around the world.
Earlier this month, I designated ICAP and several other Cuban organizations responsible for engaging in subversive anti-American activities, pursuant to sanctions authorities created by President Trump’s Cuba Executive Order.
This week, I terminated the legal status of Carlos Antonio Lloga Dominguez, a former ICAP official who maintains ties with the organization. Lloga Dominguez and his wife and son are now in federal custody pending removal from the United States.
America will never become home for foreign communists who peddle propaganda, run subversive influence operations, or support radical anti-American movements within the United States. Transact with ICAP and you will be sanctioned, prosecuted or deported from our country. — Rubio
Hasan Piker makes no apologies for being a communist. He has spoken plainly about wanting blood to run in the streets, and whose blood he thinks it ought to be. But he’s a Caviar commie. He’s dripping with money, and is often called out for wearing outfits and accessories that you’d see the millionaires and billionaires of the class he calls for class war against.
If he REALLY got what he’s calling for, he’d soon learn the hard lesson of Robespierre, that fomenting or leading a revolution does NOT protect the leaders from having the mob turn on it’s makers.
But that caviar commie is a little like today’s version of yesteryear’s Farrakhan — he has enough sway among the Democrat base that hardly any establishment Dem dares to denounce him by name, no matter how obscene his atrocities, and many will brave the negative backlash just for the opportunity to gain his support.
(Right, Obama?)

Piker’s friend is on his way home, because he’s part of a sanctioned subversive group.
With Piker’s Cuba trip already under investigation, and we re-read that last sentence in Rubio’s statement, this makes the news of that investigation just that much more interesting.
