Cuban immigrant Maximo Alvarez issued a stark warning to Americans last week during a roundtable meeting last week with President Donald Trump.
According to Alvarez, the President of Sunshine Gasoline, the American Dream is at risk of being destroyed by the Left.
"We come over here, in my case because my parents chose that I would not be indoctrinated by the communist country, by the totalitarian country, by the totalitarian regime. They don't educate children. Absolutely not. And this is something that we need to understand. What is happening in our backyard today, I experienced as an 11-year-old. I remember vividly all the promises that a guy named Castro gave, and how 99 percent of the people swallowed the pill," he warned.
Alvarez reminded people that Fidel Castro abolished the police, the military and even took over the Catholic church.
Alvarez's father saw parallel's between Castro and his home country.
"Talking about socialism, Catholic church, 14,000 kids who came like me in this country without parents. And we were provided an opportunity. This is what makes our country great. They didn't give me free nothing, they gave me the opportunity. That is the most valuable thing in the world," Alvarez explained.
Alvarez's biggest warning came directly from his father, who saw what life was like in Spain, Cuba and the United States: do whatever you have to to protect the American Dream.
According to Alvarez, the President of Sunshine Gasoline, the American Dream is at risk of being destroyed by the Left.
"We come over here, in my case because my parents chose that I would not be indoctrinated by the communist country, by the totalitarian country, by the totalitarian regime. They don't educate children. Absolutely not. And this is something that we need to understand. What is happening in our backyard today, I experienced as an 11-year-old. I remember vividly all the promises that a guy named Castro gave, and how 99 percent of the people swallowed the pill," he warned.
Alvarez reminded people that Fidel Castro abolished the police, the military and even took over the Catholic church.
Alvarez's father saw parallel's between Castro and his home country.
"Talking about socialism, Catholic church, 14,000 kids who came like me in this country without parents. And we were provided an opportunity. This is what makes our country great. They didn't give me free nothing, they gave me the opportunity. That is the most valuable thing in the world," Alvarez explained.
Alvarez's biggest warning came directly from his father, who saw what life was like in Spain, Cuba and the United States: do whatever you have to to protect the American Dream.
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