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28MAY

Lastres Morera first SDN under EO 14404

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OFAC added Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera to the Specially Designated Nationals list on 7 May under the [CUBA-EO] tag, the first individual designation under the new order.

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Key takeaway

OFAC opened the EO 14404 individual register on 7 May with a precedent-setting designation.

On Thursday 7 May 2026, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) added Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera, born 19 August 1962 in Marianao, Havana, to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) list under the tag [Cuba-EO]. The designation, the first individual entry under Executive Order 14404, was announced alongside the agency's 7 May package of Cuba updates .

Lastres Morera has no public profile in mainstream English-language coverage of Cuban political or security figures. Her absence is itself the editorial lead: a personal-sanctions architecture would typically open with a recognisable name to generate deterrent signal. The designation reads as a precedent-setter rather than a headline strike. OFAC has used the same approach in past programmes, opening a new SDN tag with a lower-profile individual to establish administrative process before moving on to senior figures.

OFAC's SDN listing operates as the hinge of the new architecture. Once Treasury lists an individual, US persons may not transact with her; any non-US person who does becomes exposed to secondary sanctions under EO 14404's reach. Banking, payment, and travel infrastructure now reads her name against the [Cuba-EO] tag during every screening cycle. The administrative architecture is now in place for OFAC to add further names under the same authority.

The pre-existing [Cuba] tag has anchored the SDN list since the Cuban Assets Control Regulations were administratively codified in their modern form. OFAC's new [Cuba-EO] tag operates as a parallel register, not a replacement, letting Treasury target individuals already exposed under the CACR with an additional layer of designation specific to EO 14404's repression authority.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

**OFAC** is the part of the **US Treasury** that runs the country's sanctions lists. The agency's main instrument is the **Specially Designated Nationals** list, often called the SDN list. Once a person is on the SDN list, any US bank that handles a transaction for them faces large fines, so foreign banks usually refuse the business too. The person becomes financially toxic worldwide. On 7 May, OFAC added a 63-year-old Cuban woman called **Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera** to the SDN list. She is the first person added under President Trump's new Cuba executive order, **EO 14404**. She is not a famous official. She works in Cuban counterintelligence, the branch that monitors dissidents. The choice tells you Treasury is starting low on the organisation chart and working upwards. The same tag, [CUBA-EO], also lets Treasury extend the asset-blocking to her adult children, so the one designation can produce several downstream sanctions effects.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The structural choice of an individual designation, rather than a sectoral one, reflects Treasury's secondary-sanctions architecture. Sectoral designation of Cuban tourism or biotech would automatically extend to **Sherritt**, **Meliá** and European pharmaceutical partners through ownership chains, forcing diplomatic confrontations the administration is not yet prepared to manage. An individual SDN listing isolates the legal effect.

**FAQ 1254**'s 18-and-over family provision drives the second cause: a **Lastres Morera** designation can extend operationally to her adult children, multiplying the asset-blocking effect without additional named designations. Treasury is using primary designations as anchors for family-tree blocking rather than as standalone enforcement actions.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    Establishment of [CUBA-EO] tag with a real-world designation creates the working template Treasury will use for follow-on SDN listings, with family-tree multiplication built in.

    Immediate · 0.85
  • Consequence

    Next designation likely within 30 days at a higher-profile tier (Ministry of Interior section head or GAESA subsidiary director) to validate the ladder structure.

    Short term · 0.55
  • Risk

    Havana's response to a counterintelligence-tier designation is likely retaliatory expulsion of US Interests Section personnel within Western Union or USAID-adjacent functions.

    Short term · 0.45
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