The Immigrant Hypocrisy That Stinks to High Heaven- Marci Rubio- (Son Of Cuban Immigrants)

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The immigrant hypocrisy is almost too much to stomach, because Marco Rubio is the son of Cuban immigrants who loves to get in front of cameras and talk about values, law, and order like his own family history is some untouchable beacon of purity, when the truth is that in 1985, when he was about 14, his family was living under the same roof as his sister Barbara and her husband, Orlando Cicilia, in West Kendall, Miami, while Cicilia was knee-deep in one of the largest drug trafficking networks of that era. This wasn’t some petty street hustle — this was a full-blown international cocaine empire run by the infamous Mario Tabraue, a man so notorious his story still makes headlines decades later, and yet Rubio’s household at that time was right in the middle of it.

Federal investigations under Operation Cobra revealed that Cicilia used his home — the exact same home Rubio was living in — to store and manage cocaine, sometimes stashing kilos in a spare bedroom like they were just ordinary storage boxes waiting for shipment. Rubio’s own memoir admits he visited often and even earned spending money washing his sister’s Samoyed dogs, but we’re supposed to swallow the idea that he had absolutely no clue what was happening. No awareness that the man in the house was managing a drug pipeline worth millions. No suspicion about the flow of shady visitors, the constant undercurrent of danger, or the kind of paranoia that comes when a house is being used to move narcotics on an international scale.

And Cicilia didn’t just dabble — he was convicted, sentenced to decades in prison, with records showing anywhere from 25 to 35 years, before being released in 2000. Then, here comes the kicker: Rubio later helped him get a real estate license, writing a recommendation letter to the licensing board without disclosing that this man was his brother-in-law and a convicted drug trafficker. So when people like Rubio stand up and puff out their chests about who belongs in this country, who is an example of the “right way” to immigrate, or who has the moral authority to preach about law and order, they should first take a very long, hard look at their own family history before pretending they are somehow cleaner, better, or more righteous than the people they’re quick to judge. Because hypocrisy like this doesn’t wash away with a few patriotic speeches and a little flag pin on the lapel — it stays, it stinks, and it tells you everything you need to know about the kind of selective morality they live by.

And now, as he calls for the arrests of immigrants over decades-old drug cases, the question writes itself: are you going to arrest your own brother-in-law too, or is that where your “law and order” magically stops? Because if the rules don’t apply to your family, then you’re not talking about justice — you’re talking about control, and you’re hoping nobody notices the smell of hypocrisy coming from your own front porch.

And for the MAGA crowd already scrambling to type their “but what about” comments, let me save you the trouble — I don’t come back to debate people whose political knowledge fits neatly on a bumper sticker and whose devotion to Trump is more humiliating than his orange spray tan. Keep shouting your slogans, keep pretending you’re the keepers of truth, and keep making the rest of us laugh at how proudly you defend a man who couldn’t pass a basic civics test without cheating.


Love always,
Santiago D.C. Maria


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