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Young Cuban with deportation order paints impressive painting of Trump and Biden

Hanser López, who according to his social networks is a tattoo artist and lives in Houston, has a deportation order with supervision, it is i220b.


A young Cuban facing deportation in the United States painted a stunning painting of Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

The journalist Mario J. Pentón showed on his Twitter account the work of Hanser López, who according to his social networks is a professional tattoo artist and is living in Houston.

"Hanser López, a Cuban who recently arrived in the US, paints a canvas of Trump drawing Biden. He has a deportation order with supervision, it is i220b. Let's help everyone see his talent," the reporter asked.

In the painting, Trump is seen sitting while painting a painting of the Democratic president.

If the young artist is in this immigration status, it is because he must have arrived in the country illegally, by raft or through the land border, and was unable to demonstrate credible fear to the authorities.

He is just one of the tens of thousands of emigrants with real possibilities of being returned to Cuba, since the United States resumed the deportation of Cubans with that status in 2023.

The most recent operation of this type occurred on December 28, whenA plane with 31 Cuban migrants arrived in Havana, in what constituted the ninth deportation flight from the United States in the year.

The US embassy in the Cuban capital reported on the arrival of the plane with the deported irregular immigrants and asked Cubans not to risk their lives on irregular migration routes.

The US government recalled that there are a group of severe measures to stop illegal migration to its country, and also insisted that those who illegally cross the US southwest border will be processed under the accelerated removal powers of Title 8 in a matter of days.

Another eight groups of migrants have been deported since April 24, when thefirst flight organized by ICE - the largest so far -, with 123 returned migrants.

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