Cuban brothers welcome their mother in the USA after passing through 7 countries.

A Cuban mother reunites with her children in the United States after crossing seven countries on a journey full of challenges.


"We waited so long for this moment that we still can't believe it. Finally, I have you with me, mom, and it's not thanks to me or my sister, it's thanks to you, who are a warrior. You didn't go after the American dream like many others, but after your children who love you so much and missed you. I take my hat off to you, who despite your physical condition, fought and crossed 7 countries, and you did it. We love you so much. We already have you here with us, we needed you so much. I missed you a lot, I love you, I love you. With these words, I feel inadequate in expressing my emotions and feelings. Very happy... too much. I love you!"

With these emotional words, the Cuban brothers Yusnel and his sister welcomed their mother in the United States after a arduous journey that took her across seven countries. The journey of this Cuban mother, who arrived in a wheelchair on American soil, was driven by her love for her children and has been a story of bravery and determination.

The reunion, filled with tears and hugs, was captured in a video shared on TikTok by Yusnel Balmaseda. The video shows the arrival of the mother, visibly emotional and exhausted, as her children greet her with a mix of disbelief and joy.

This mother did not undertake the dangerous journey out of personal ambition or to improve her economic situation in the United States, but to reunite with her children, who had previously emigrated. Despite her physical limitations, she demonstrated incredible strength and determination to achieve her goal.

The video, which quickly went viral, has moved thousands of people on social media, highlighting the sacrifice and unconditional love of a mother. The story of this Cuban family is a testament to the power of family love and resilience in the face of adversity.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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