Cuban in Mexico reacts to stereotypes: "They tell us we are supported by a Mexican woman or man."

"Migrants, when they pay their taxes as I do, when they are able to integrate and respect the culture of the host country, I believe they deserve all the respect because we are all citizens of the world."


The Cuban YouTuber Michel Crónicas, based in Mexico, has sparked a significant debate on social media after posting a video in which he denounces the prejudices faced by Cubans in the country. In his message, he shared the criticism that migrants receive: "Cubans are told that we are being supported by a Mexican woman or a Mexican man."

Michel explained that, in his case, the accusation focuses on his relationship with his Mexican wife: “I married my wife for the papers, it's that stereotype, it's that prejudice that constantly exists regarding Cubans.”

The video shared on his profile @michelcronicas generated immediate reactions. While some users supported his stance and defended his right to live in Mexico without being targeted, others reinforced stereotypes against Cuban migrants.

Some comments pointed directly to the presence of foreigners in Mexico: “The problem is that now they are staying, and this country can no longer bear so many Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians, Colombians, etc. Enough already.”; “What bothers me about the Cubans I have known in the United States is the hatred they have for their own country and for Fidel, but if they are already in the United States, they should enjoy capitalism.” Another message was more direct against Cuban men: “Women work harder than Cuban men. They are also cowards for not confronting their government, but they let women do it.”

Despite the negative comments, most of the responses were supportive. "Don't pay attention, brother. Those Mexicans who criticize are bitter people, and they forget that there are Mexicans looking for gringos to legalize themselves," wrote a user.

A follower advised him not to give explanations: “Don’t explain anything, just be happy. Welcome to Mexico,” while another assured him: “Brother, you are more Mexican than many. Thank you for helping my country with your work and effort.”

Another message highlighted the affection Mexicans have for Cubans: "As a Mexican, we want more Cubans. They're good people, as noble as your own family." Meanwhile, a Cuban who has been in Mexico for 20 years affirmed that the key to avoiding conflicts is attitude: "If you approach with respect and courtesy, no one interferes in anyone's life."

Supportive comments continued to accumulate, affirming that Michel and other Cubans who work and contribute to the country are welcome.

Frequently Asked Questions about Stereotypes and the Life of Cubans in Mexico

What stereotypes do Cubans face in Mexico?

Cubans in Mexico face stereotypes such as being supported by Mexican partners or that their presence in the country is excessive. These prejudices affect Cuban migrants, who seek to integrate and contribute to Mexican society.

How has the community on social media reacted to the Michel Crónicas video?

The video by Michel Crónicas generated mixed reactions on social media. While some users defended his right to live in Mexico without being judged, others reinforced negative stereotypes about Cubans. However, most responses were supportive of the influencer.

Why does Michel Crónicas consider Mexico a good place to live?

Michel Crónicas believes that Mexico offers freedoms and opportunities that are not available in Cuba. He values aspects such as the diversity of products, transportation options, and freedom of movement, which allow him to have a better quality of life compared to his home country.

What message does Michel convey to Cubans seeking to emigrate to the United States?

Michel Crónicas encourages Cubans stranded at the border to appreciate the opportunities that Mexico offers, suggesting that the country can be a new home rather than just a springboard to the United States. He emphasizes that Mexico allows for the fulfillment of other dreams and progress through work and respect for the laws.

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