They are trying to evict a Cuban mother with two children in Miami: "They took away my air conditioner."

"I never thought I would see myself like this. My husband goes to work every day, but we need two or three jobs to support my family."


The Cuban TikToker Dairon Cano asked his followers for help for a mother of two young children in Miami who is at imminent risk of becoming homeless.

Dairon interviewed the woman, who was crying, and recounted that she and her family live in a rented place, but the person who made them the contract wants to evict them.

"They are kicking me out of the apartment, they took away the air conditioning, I had to call the police," she said in tears.

Apparently, the family has rented a room in the house, but the landlord has notified them that it will be available for rent starting November 1st and that they must leave two weeks earlier.

The anguished mother emphasized that she desperately needs a job.

"I never thought I would see myself like this. My husband goes out to work every day, but we need two or three jobs to get my family ahead," she stated.

Cano, who has become popular for helping compatriots going through complicated situations in Miami, gave him money and asked his fans to help find him a job.

This week, the case of a young man who was sleeping in a park emerged, and he has already found a job after a TikToker spread his story on social media.

The boy, originally from Matanzas, thanked for the support he received and excitedly revealed that he has received "a ton of job offers," and that several people asked for the address of the friend who picked him up at his house, to go see him and bring him help.

According to what he said, he has been in the United States for almost three years, but his mom got sick, he lost his job, and he had to leave the place where he was staying.

Another Cuban who was also living on the streets of Miami found a job in construction thanks to the selfless help of a compatriot who contacted him online.

The young man, named Yasser, approached the actor Alexis Valdés one day on the street and asked him to record a video addressed to Dairon Cano.

He went to meet the boy, who explained that he arrived in the United States just a year ago through family reunification and had been on the street for five days after ending his relationship with his girlfriend.

"I have a clean police record and everything, I can show it. I have no criminal background in this country (...) I don't have a job, I have nowhere to stay. I have my papers in order and I only ask the Cuban community and all its supporters to help me find a job. I have a license, I have everything," he said then.

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