Cuban Adjustment Act
A young Cuban, with credible fear status approved, could be deported from the United States.
Could Donald Trump eliminate the Cuban Adjustment Act in the United States?
The United States warns migrants: "The laws remain strict."
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Beneficiaries of "humanitarian parole" without legal status in the U.S. could be deported under the Trump administration.
The U.S. denies a visa to Omara Ruiz Urquiola for a scholarship she won at FIU in Miami.
Cubans with I-220A protest again in Washington.
Humanitarian Parole: The U.S. outlines when fingerprint registration is mandatory.
María Elvira Salazar sends a message to Cubans with the I-220A: "Expect new things in September."
Cubans with I220-A in Miami hold a march in support of the Cuban people.
Cubans with I-220A prepare caravan in Miami and Houston.
Another Cuban questioned at Miami Airport after traveling to the Island for the third time in three months.
Cubans with I-220A gather in front of the White House.
The Mayor of Miami-Dade requests the granting of humanitarian parole to Cuban immigrants in legal limbo.
Cubans in the U.S. worried about Marco Rubio's statements on travel to Cuba.
Ramón Saúl Sánchez attacks Marco Rubio for jeopardizing the Cuban Adjustment Act.
The regime accuses the U.S. of creating "extraordinary and artificial incentives" for the migration of Cubans.
The regime blames the U.S. for the "irregular and disorderly emigration of Cubans" following the tragic accident in Chiapas.
Cuban with I-220A obtains residency in the United States.
Young Cuban in the U.S.: "We think of ourselves as blue-blooded emigrants."
Cubans with I-220A are protesting in Miami to demand a resolution to their cases.
Cubans with I-220A will protest in front of the Versailles restaurant in Miami.
Cuba and the United States make progress on immigration issues.
Lawyers reassure Cubans with I-220A in the United States: "They will not be deported."
Yordenis Ugás on the U.S. decision to deny residency to Cubans with I-220A: "We do not behave like an exile."
Cuban with I-220A breaks down in tears: "They keep coming in while we remain without residency."
María Elvira Salazar on I-220A: "It is impossible to leave nearly half a million Cubans in limbo."
U.S. Immigration Court denies residency to Cubans with I-220A.
A couple of Cubans accidentally crosses into Mexico and is apprehended in the U.S.
Judge suspends the deportation of Cuban activist Ramón Saúl Sánchez.
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