Young Cubans in the U.S. ask for support to pave their way in children's party animation.

The skills of Cubans include the imitation of voices of popular Cuban comedians in recent years, as well as acting as clowns, magicians, and fire-eaters.


The TikToker Dairon Cano requested help this Tuesday for two young Cubans in Florida who are looking for work in party and children's birthday animation.

The influencer posted a video on TikTok where he told the story of the two Cubans, explaining that they work as clowns, magicians, fire eaters, and also imitate voices.

One of them mentioned that in Cuba they worked for two variety companies, so in the United States they are looking to make their way in the world of children's entertainment.

Cano, who has helped other Cuban emigrants, requested support saying: "Let's give these young people jobs, if you have a party or an event at your home."

Cubans demonstrated some of their skills, including the imitation of the voices of popular Cuban comedians in recent years.

The current migration crisis has led thousands of Cubans to the United States seeking to find their way in the labor market.

A Cuban doctor residing in the U.S., who recently requested help through social media to find a job in the health sector, reported that he has already secured a position at a clinic.

"I finally got my long-dreamed job: I've been working at a clinic for 17 days doing what I love so much and what I like so much," said the Cuban doctor through the tiktoker Cano.

Another young Cuban started a seafood and fish sales business in Miami and requested help to move forward and secure a better future for his young family, including his little daughter.

Cano published a video highlighting the young man who does free delivery throughout Miami-Dade and Broward.

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