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Díaz-Balart family

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The Díaz-Balart family is a Cuban-American political family primarily composed of the descendants of Cuban politician Rafael Díaz-Balart, and including two members of the United States Congress. The family came to the United States in January 1959, having been in Paris when Fidel Castro overthrew the Cuban government the previous month.[1] In 2003, the family was voted "Best Power Family" in the annual Miami New Times "BEST OF MIAMI" issue, which asserted that the family managed to "carve out a new U.S. Congressional district expressly for an ambitious family member", and also claimed that the father and grandfather of the U.S. politicians "were important members of the ruling oligarchy during the fearsome reign of Fulgencio Batista".[2]

Members

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Members of the family include:

  • Rafael José Díaz-Balart (c. 1899 – 1985), Cuban politician and mayor of the town of Banes; with his wife América Gutiérrez, he had two sons and a daughter:
    • Rafael Díaz-Balart (January 17, 1926 – May 6, 2005), Cuban politician; with his wife, Hilda Caballero Brunet, Díaz-Balart had four sons:
      • Rafael J. Díaz-Balart (born 1951), banker.
      • Lincoln Díaz-Balart (born August 13, 1954), U.S. Representative; with his wife, Cristina Fernandez, he has two sons:
        • Lincoln Díaz-Balart Jr. (1983/84 – May 19, 2013)
        • Daniel Díaz-Balart
      • José Díaz-Balart (born November 7, 1960), television news anchor; with his wife, Brenda, he has two daughters:
        • Katrina Díaz-Balart
        • Sabrina Díaz-Balart
      • Mario Díaz-Balart (born September 25, 1961), U.S. Representative; with his wife, Tia Díaz-Balart, he has one son:
        • Cristian Díaz-Balart
    • Mirta Díaz-Balart (born 30 September 1928 – July 6, 2024), sister of Rafael, was the first wife of Cuban leader Fidel Castro; they had one son and then divorced prior to the Cuban Revolution; she then remarried, to Emilio Núñez Blanco, with whom she had two daughters:
      With Fidel Castro:
      With Emilio Núñez Blanco:
    • Waldo Díaz-Balart (born February 10, 1931), brother of Rafael and Mirta, Cuban painter.

References

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  1. ^ "The Diaz Balart brigade", Miami Herald (December 1, 1986), p. 31, 3C.
  2. ^ "BEST POWER FAMILY: The Diaz-Balart family". Miami New Times. 2003.