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Cuban with approved parole asks for help so that someone can receive it in the US.

The Cuban asked for help through a video shared by journalist Mario Pentón.


A Cuban asked for help from the island so that someone could receive him in the United States, after the government of that country approved him for humanitarian parole and his sponsor was unable to receive it.

The man, namedChávez in music, is 60 years old and sent a video tojournalist Mario J. Pentón, where he denounces that he does not want to lose this opportunity to emigrate from Cuba.

“Like many Cubans, someone in the US put him on humanitarian parole and they approved it. That person cannot receive him at home and Zenén Chávez is desperate to leave Cuba and not lose an opportunity in his life,” Pentón said in a publication on thered social X.

He also shared a phone number “in case someone can help him.”The number is +53 5289 7815.

In the video shared, the man explained that his travel date arrived on March 20 and he has no one to welcome him in the United States.

“I would like to request the help of a space, a shelter that can help me and live there until I can start working and lead my normal life,” were his words.

He assured that his travel permit expires on June 30 and he has nowhere to go.

“It goes without saying that I am desperate and need humanitarian parole to be able to leave,” he said.

This week,Thousands of Cubans received denials of their humanitarian parole, in a shower of rejections from the United States government.

Many stories have emerged in the process of approval and arrival in the United States, such asthe case of a Cuban resident in the North American nation who exploded on social networks against the mother of his three children after explaining that after offering to apply humanitarian parole to the minors and also to her, the woman asked her to include her current husband in the application.

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