Cuban, about helping people get to the United States without being compromised: "After two or three days, it's going to be a hassle for you."

Cubana warns about the dangers of bringing people to the United States without genuinely wanting to help them.


A Cuban woman in the United States has sparked debate after posting a video where she advises the community to reflect before bringing someone from Cuba or any other country to the United States. In a video she posted on TikTok, the user @la.bebe0780 makes a call for empathy and responsibility, warning about the consequences of bringing someone without being fully committed to doing so.

"Don't bring people from Cuba or any country, I'm not saying this out of bad vibes, gentlemen, think about it a little," the Cuban expresses. In her opinion, it is essential that those who decide to support a person do so from the heart and not out of obligation, as otherwise, that relationship can quickly become tense. "If you don't have the ability, or don't want to, don't tell that person they can count on you," she emphasizes.

The Cuban also highlights the difficulties faced by newcomers in a country with "very hard principles," especially when they lack a solid support network. For this reason, she insists that those who choose to take on the commitment to help must do so with total dedication. "It's difficult, but it's beautiful to be that person who helped another to embark," she comments, acknowledging that while some people may be ungrateful, many others are fighters and appreciate the support received.

The video concludes with a reflective and warning message about the impact that leaving someone "abandoned in the street" after having brought them can have. "I leave it in your hands," it says, making a final call to empathy and solidarity.

The video has sparked various reactions, with some users supporting its message and others recalling that many people do not appreciate the effort made by those who help them come to the United States.

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Izabela Pecherska

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