The situation in Cuba is quite dynamic at the moment, and while I'm a little short for time on this Friday night as I write this, I wanted to make sure I've covered the latest, including Donald Trump and Marco Rubio's continued high-pressure moves against the regime, the fallout from the Raúl Castro indictment that the Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed this week, and a bit of an update on the humanitarian crisis.

Here's what's happened since my last "Cuba Falling" update, which you can read here: Cuba Falling: Today Is 'the Beginning of the End' — and Rubio's Powerful Message.

A Major Arrest On Thursday, Marco Rubio announced the arrest of Adys Lastres Morera, "a Cuban national with ties to the communist regime in Havana." Morera had been a lawful permanent resident of Florida, working in the real estate sector, since 2023.

This week, Rubio personally terminated her green card, and she is now in the custody of U.S.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, awaiting deportation.

She's the sister of Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera, the Executive President of GAESA — the regime's military-controlled financial conglomerate — whom the U.S.

sanctioned earlier this month.

Adys Lastres Morera is the sister of the Executive President of GAESA, the Cuban military-controlled financial conglomerate that steals millions in aid for the Cuban people at the behest of the regime.Morera was managing real estate assets and living in Florida, while also…— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) May 21, 2026 Here's more on that from the State Department: While the Cuban people suffer from the collapse of Cuba’s non-functioning communist economy, GAESA functions to allow a small circle of regime elites to plunder all the remaining resources of the island, squirreling away as much as $20 billion in illicit funds away in hidden overseas bank accounts.Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera is a Cuban military official who is the senior-most GAESA executive responsible for managing those illicit international assets – assets utilized not to improve the lives of the Cuban people, but to fuel the lavish lifestyles of Castro family members and other regime elites, and to finance overseas influence operations as part of Cuba’s long-standing ambition of a global communist revolution.

While ordinary Cubans endure daily blackouts and dire food, fuel and medicine shortages, GAESA’s ill-gotten riches are not spent on repairing the collapsing power grid, stocking empty pharmacies, feeding hungry families, or providing for the most basic and essential needs of the Cuban people.

Instead, they are used to enrich Havana’s elites and underwrite their ongoing campaign of espionage, subversion, and revolutionary militancy against the free peoples of this hemisphere.

Read more about GAESA and those sanctions here: Cuba Falling: Rubio Issues a Major Blow to the Regime's Military Empire with Much More to Come A Supreme Court Ruling In an 8-1 ruling — Justice Elena Kagan was the odd man out — the United States Supreme Court this week sided with the Havana Docks Corporation, a U.S.

company that owned and operated docks in Cuba before "the Revolution" in 1959.

Essentially, the regime seized the company's docks without paying for them, and when Obama stupidly opened up U.S.-Cuban relations, major cruise lines, like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and MSC, began docking there and making a profit on them.

Havana Docks accused the cruise lines of trafficking stolen property and sued them under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act.

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the majority opinion, stating that Havana Docks has the right to sue the cruise lines, which could open the floodgates to hundreds of millions of dollars in damages, but more importantly, it puts even more pressure on the regime by scaring off any company tempted to do business there in the meantime.

Hospital Horrors At this point, we all know the humanitarian situation in Cuba.

No power, no water, no food, no money, no gasoline, and no medicine for the people living in the country.

The horror stories are getting even worse and harder for the regime to hide.

Independent journalist José Luis Tan Estrada reported this week that at least 15 newborns have died so far in 2026 at the Hospital Materno Provincial de Camagüey, but the reason why is horrific.

Fecal water and sewage from a bathroom on the upper floor have been....