HR 7055
Restoring Sovereignty and Human Rights in Nicaragua Act of 2026
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The Restoring Sovereignty and Human Rights in Nicaragua Act of 2026 seeks to reauthorize and strengthen existing sanctions against the Nicaraguan government of Daniel Ortega, aimed at holding the regime accountable for human rights abuses and undermining its ability to generate revenue. It expands sanctions to include sectors of the economy linked to the Ortega family, prohibits new U.S. investment in Nicaragua, and provides support for human rights programs and efforts at the United Nations to monitor and address the crisis. The bill also reviews Nicaragua’s participation in a free trade agreement and seeks to restrict U.S. financial support to the country.
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