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Subject LULAC MOURNS THE PASSING OF LINCOLN DÍAZ-BALART, CHAMPION OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
Date March 4, 2025 4:31 PM
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LULAC MOURNS THE PASSING OF LINCOLN DÍAZ-BALART, CHAMPION OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE
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Nation's Oldest and Largest Latino Civil Rights Organization Remembers an
American Whose Life Was Devoted to the Ideals of Liberty and A Voice for All

Washington, D.C. – The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) joins the
nation in mourning the passing of former U.S. Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a
towering figure in the Cuban American community and a relentless advocate for
democracy, human rights, and immigrant justice. Díaz-Balart, who passed away at
the age of 70 after battling cancer, leaves behind a legacy of a life dedicated
to the fight for freedom in Cuba, comprehensive immigration reform, and the
empowerment of Latinos across the United States.

Born in Havana, Cuba, Díaz-Balart's life was shaped by his family's exile from
their homeland following the rise of Fidel Castro. Carrying the spirit of
courage, he emerged as a leading voice for those silenced by oppression. He used
his platform in Congress from 1993 to 2011 to champion democratic reforms and
protect the rights of the most vulnerable. He authored the democracy requirement
for the lifting of U.S. sanctions against the Cuban dictatorship. He played a
pivotal role in the passage of the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American
Relief Act, offering thousands of immigrants a path to stability in the United
States.

LULAC National President and Chairman of the Board Roman Palomares
"Lincoln Díaz-Balart was a man of courage, conviction, and principle. He
understood that the fight for freedom is never- ending and that democracy must be
defended with passion and persistence. His voice, filled with righteous
determination, was a constant source of hope for those who longed for justice in
his beloved Cuba and here in the United States. LULAC mourns the loss of a true
statesman, a champion of human dignity, and we also celebrate his remarkable
legacy that will inspire generations to come."

LULAC Chief Executive Officer Juan Proaño
"Lincoln Díaz-Balart was not just a leader; he was my representative and friend,
a guiding force for those who believed in the power of democracy and the promise
of opportunity. His advocacy for immigrant rights and commitment to uplifting the
Latino community is a testament to his profound love for the people he served. As
we bid farewell to this extraordinary man, we recommit ourselves to the
principles he so passionately defended. His legacy will continue to light the
path toward justice, equality, and freedom for all."

LULAC extends its deepest condolences to the Díaz-Balart family, his friends, and
all those who were touched by his work. His legacy will forever remain in the
hearts of those who believe in the power of justice and the enduring fight for
liberty.

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About LULAC
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the nation's oldest and
largest Latino civil rights organization. Founded in 1929, LULAC is committed to
advancing the rights and opportunities of Latino Americans through advocacy,
community building, and education. With a growing network of councils nationwide,
LULAC remains steadfast in its mission to protect and empower millions of
Latinos, contributing daily to America's prosperity. For more information about
LULAC and its initiatives, please visit www.LULAC.org [ [link removed] ] .















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