Marco Rubio speaks on the boat shot by Cuba that is said to belong to Florida - CBS News

Senator Marco Rubio commented on an incident in which a boat with at least 10 people was shot at by the Cuban government, as reported by Cuba's interior minister. The event has drawn attention due to its implications for U.S.-Cuba relations and migration issues.

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