Politics | Paul Ryan Paul Ryan Courts Cuban-Americans in Miami 'Policy of appeasement is not working' By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Sep 22, 2012 2:15 PM CDT Copied Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., speaks during a rally at Piedmont Precision Machine Company in Danville, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan is courting Cuban-American voters with promises to be tougher on the Castro government than President Obama. Ryan campaigned this morning in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, where he stopped at the popular Versailles Restaurant. "I learned ... just how brutal the Castro regime is, just how this president's policy of appeasement is not working," said Ryan alongside Gov. Jeb Bush and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, NBC News reports. "In a Mitt Romney administration ... we will be tough on this brutal dictator; all it has done is rewarded more despotism." Ryan also said he and Romney would help get Latinos back to work, and said America offered a better life to immigrants seeking freedom and prosperity. Cubans benefit from the so-called wet foot, dry foot policy that provides those who literally step on US soil with temporary visas and a path to legal citizenship. Read These Next New batch of Epstein files contains more eyebrow-raising claims. Quitting Ozempic can be a risky proposition. A bird from the Galapagos is right now cruising far from home. 'Florida Man's Home,' with pirate cove, to be an Airbnb. Report an error