SCOTUS Weighs Cuba's Seized Assets
February 23, 2026·1 day ago·via The New York Times

The Supreme Court takes up the fate of docks and assets Cuba stole from Americans in 1960, a test of property rights against communist theft. Decades after Castro's regime nationalized U.S.-owned holdings without compensation, victims seek justice through our courts. This case underscores why standing firm against socialist seizures protects American sovereignty and deters foreign overreach. SCOTUS has a chance to deliver real accountability.
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