Cuban Immigration
Young Cuban recounts the days of terror she experienced after being kidnapped in Tapachula: “I was left traumatized.”
Deported but Not Defeated: The Inspiring Story of a Cuban Who Arrived in the U.S. After Being Sent Back to Cuba
Cuban man with a vertebra fracture and homeless in Uruguay pleads for help
Arturo Sandoval receives the Kennedy Center Medal in a moving tribute at the State Department
"Cuban in the USA surprises her recently arrived cousin with a meat feast: 'He almost had a heart attack.'"
The emotional reaction of a Cuban in Germany seeing snow for the first time: "I can't believe it."
Elián González's family lawyer recalls the episode 25 years later
Shipwreck on the way to the U.S. leaves at least two Cubans dead, including a minor
Santiago pitcher Kevin Rosales arrives in the U.S. after excelling in the latest National Series
The first colonel of MININT and head of Immigration was able to travel to the United States
"I am I-220, and so what?": A Cuban sends a message to those who stigmatize immigrants
Cubans challenge their fear of heights while cleaning windows on skyscrapers in Miami
Immigration clarifies that Cubans do not lose their citizenship: "No measures will be taken regarding that."
The winning Cuban couple from "Doble Tentación" announces the arrival of their first child
A total of 86,000 Cubans have been granted humanitarian parole through March 2024
The number of Cubans at the U.S. borders increases compared to the first quarter of 2023
Cubans sleep at agencies in Havana to buy tickets to Nicaragua
A Cuban woman lists the benefits her father-in-law received after emigrating to the U.S.: "Just look at how bad the Americans are!"
Another Cuban questioned at Miami Airport after traveling to the Island for the third time in three months
Can you lose your residency in the United States by traveling to Cuba?
Tres razones por las que un cubano puede perder la residencia en Estados Unidos
Emotional reunion of a young couple with their family in Cuba after two years apart: "Soul full."
The Mayor of Miami-Dade requests the granting of humanitarian parole to Cuban immigrants in legal limbo
Cubans prefer to stay in Nicaragua rather than return to Cuba: "There are more opportunities."
Seventy-six percent of Cuban migrants in the U.S. choose to settle in Florida
Inmigreat: An app that keeps immigrants informed about their Parole process and cases in Immigration Courts
More than 50,000 Cubans have arrived in the U.S. thanks to humanitarian parole
Desperate Cuban mother seeks help for her son detained and facing deportation
The Cuban government claims that the U.S. intends to resume multiple-entry visas
The United States could resume five-year visas for Cubans
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