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S2067 • 2026
SENATE RESOLUTION CONDEMNING UNAUTHORIZED MILITARY ACTIONS, VIOLATIONS OF FOREIGN SOVEREIGNTY, AND RECURRING U.S. INTERVENTIONIST FAILURES IN LATIN AMERICA
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Recommended for Immediate Consideration
Senate read and passed
SENATE RESOLUTION CONDEMNING UNAUTHORIZED MILITARY ACTIONS, VIOLATIONS OF FOREIGN SOVEREIGNTY, AND RECURRING U.S. INTERVENTIONIST FAILURES IN LATIN AMERICA
S2067 2026 -- S 2067 ======== LC004019 ======== STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 ____________ S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N CONDEMNING UNAUTHORIZED MILITARY ACTIONS, VIOLATIONS OF FOREIGN SOVEREIGNTY, AND RECURRING U.S. INTERVENTIONIST FAILURES IN LATIN AMERICA Introduced By: Senators Acosta, Kallman, Mack, Urso, and Pearson Date Introduced: January 13, 2026 Referred To: Recommended for Immediate Consideration 1 WHEREAS, The United States Constitution assigns to Congress exclusive authority to 2 authorize war and the use of military force abroad; and 3 WHEREAS, Respect for national sovereignty is a cornerstone of international law and 4 peaceful global relations; and 5 WHEREAS, The United States has a documented history of intervention in Latin 6 America that supported authoritarian regimes and resulted in long-term instability and human 7 rights abuses, including support for Fulgencio Batista in Cuba, Augusto Pinochet in Chile, and 8 Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic; and 9 WHEREAS, Statements or rhetoric suggesting military or coercive action against 10 sovereign nations, including references concerning Venezuela, Colombia, and Greenland, risk 11 repeating historic interventionist mistakes; and 12 WHEREAS, Recent actions resulting in the capture of the President of Venezuela, 13 Nicolás Maduro, and his transfer into United States custody, outside a traditional extradition or 14 international legal process, reflect a dangerous escalation and echo past interventionist practices 15 shown to be harmful; now, therefore be it 16 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Rhode Island condemns any unauthorized 17 military action undertaken without the express approval of the United States Congress, which 18 coincides with the resolution passed last week by the U.S. Senate which states that the United 19 States should not take any further action without Congressional approval; and be it further 1 RESOLVED, That this Senate condemns violations of foreign sovereignty, coercive 2 threats or rhetoric against sovereign nations, and extraterritorial seizures of foreign leaders 3 outside lawful process; and be it further 4 RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to 5 transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to the President of the United States, the 6 leadership of the United States Congress, and the Rhode Island Congressional Delegation. ======== LC004019 ======== LC004019 - Page 2 of 2