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Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed the Cuban doctors aiding Jamaica's health system with Jamaican officials, following U.S. threats to halt visas for officials linked to these programs, amidst accusations of human trafficking and labor exploitation. Cuba and Caribbean leaders deny these allegations, stating the programs are essential and comply with international labor laws. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness assured proper treatment for the Cuban medical staff. The U.S
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