Sen. Ted Cruzs Father Bribed A Government Official To Leave Cuba For The U.S.
Jun 20, 2013
from alan.com
The Texas senator credits his father with shaping his views on immigration, and talks about following the rules: In my opinion, if we allow those who are here illegally to be put on a path to citizenship, that is incredibly unfair to those who follow the rules. But Raphael Cruz acknowledged on NPR that he bribed a Batista official to get out of Cuba.
I came to this country legally, Cruzs father says. I came here with a legal visa, and
every step of the way, I have been here legally.
In an interview near his home outside Dallas, the elder Cruz says that as a teenager, he fought alongside Fidel Castros forces to overthrow Cubas U.S.-backed dictator, Fulgencio Batista. He was caught by Batistas forces, he says, and jailed and beaten before being released. It was 1957, and Cruz decided to get out of Cuba by applying to the University of Texas. Upon being admitted, he adds, he got a four-year student visa at the U.S. Consulate in Havana.
Then the only other thing that I needed was an exit permit from the Batista government, Cruz recalls. A friend of the family, a lawyer friend of my father, basically bribed a Batista official to stamp my passport with an exit permit.