Government Accountability

Cuba’s Infrastructure Collapse: A Stark Warning for America’s Southern Border Security

By National Security Desk | September 18, 2025

Daily life in Havana unravels under relentless blackouts, water shortages, and trash-filled streets—a grim scenario that underscores the failure of socialist mismanagement and poses direct risks to America’s border security.

In the heart of Havana, residents like Zoila and Adolfo endure a daily nightmare few Americans can imagine—over three weeks without running water, crippling power outages lasting hours, collapsing buildings, and mountains of uncollected garbage festering in the streets.

Zoila, a desperate mother of 44, encapsulates the suffering when she asks, “How long must we endure this? We can’t take it anymore.” But her anguish is more than a personal lament; it exposes the deeper rot eating away at Cuba’s infrastructure. While American families strive for stability and prosperity through hard work and innovation, Cubans are trapped under the iron grip of failed socialist policies that prioritize regime survival over citizens’ basic needs.

Is Cuba’s Downfall a Canary in America’s Coal Mine?

The cascading crises in Havana—persistent blackouts averaging ten hours per day, water systems breaking down due to both drought and unreliable electricity, and unrepaired buildings crumbling under seasonal storms—are not isolated tragedies. They signal the catastrophic results of government mismanagement combined with rigid globalist pressures that stifle economic freedom. More disturbingly for Americans, these failures fuel migration waves toward our southern border.

Nearly a quarter-million people in Havana alone lack reliable water access. With pensions as low as twelve dollars monthly, many resort to illegal water purchases or informal labor simply to survive. Meanwhile, decaying urban environments breed health risks as trash piles up without collection due to broken-down trucks and fuel shortages. This is not just Cuba’s problem; it is a regional destabilizer that increasingly burdens American communities along our borders with humanitarian crises.

The Urgent Need for America First Policies

This grim reality underscores why America must steadfastly defend national sovereignty by securing borders and encouraging freedom-driven economic policies abroad. The Obama-Biden years saw turning a blind eye to Cuba’s decay while inviting instability closer to home. Contrast this with President Trump’s firm stance on standing up to communist regimes and prioritizing American workers through deregulation and energy independence—proven strategies that enhance prosperity and national security simultaneously.

Cuban citizens deserve dignity through liberty—not state neglect masked as stubborn ideology. Every blackout suffered under Havana’s failing grid illuminates what happens when government replaces free markets with control and coercion. As their country spirals into chaos, Americans cannot afford complacency regarding the consequences spilling beyond those Caribbean shores.

The question remains: How long will Washington permit failed foreign policies to undermine our security? Protecting America’s future means learning from Cuba’s crisis today: champion economic freedom at home and fortify our borders against instability abroad.