Cubans overflow Las Vegas in a caravan for the freedom of Cuba

Cubans in the USAPhoto © @mariakarla_rdgz / TikTok

Members of the Cuban community in Las Vegas held a peaceful demonstration on March 21, 2026, during which they paraded through several streets of the city to show their support for the people of Cuba.

The event, captured on video and shared on TikTok by user @mariakarla_rdgz, shows a long line of vehicles decorated with Cuban and American flags, making their way down one of the main avenues with the iconic Stratosphere Tower in the background.

During the caravan, participants displayed flags from their windows and on their cars, as a gesture of solidarity with their families and loved ones on the island.

In recent weeks, Cuba has faced nationwide power outages and a complex economic situation, affecting basic services and the daily lives of millions of people.

In light of this situation, part of the Cuban exile community has chosen to express their support peacefully and keep the crisis that the country is experiencing in the public eye.

The video has generated numerous reactions on social media, where users highlight the unity of Cubans abroad and the importance of maintaining international attention on the situation in Cuba.

This type of initiative has become increasingly common in various cities around the world, especially in the United States, where the Cuban community takes an active stance in denouncing the regime and supporting those who suffer the consequences of the crisis on the island.

Others are the videos circulating on social media that capture this demonstration, highlighting the participation and support of the Cuban community abroad.

The video has generated numerous reactions on social media, where users highlight the unity of Cubans abroad and the importance of keeping international attention on the situation in Cuba.

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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 from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.