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Cuban Adjustment Act
Young person who self-deported from the U.S. is now in Cuba with their family
Cubans without Adjustment Act after the end of humanitarian parole: what options do they have left?
At least 18 Cubans with I-220A were detained in South Florida during appointments with ICE
Cuban activist speaks out about the revocation of humanitarian parole and sparks debate on social media
Gerardo Hernández reacts to Trump's new immigration measures with an enigmatic "Tick tock, tick tock."
Criticism of María Elvira Salazar: "Are you going to allow the deportation of innocent Cubans and Venezuelans?"
Trump administration issues warning to migrants with humanitarian parole: "Self-deport."
Trump's immigration measures in March 2025: end of humanitarian parole and its impact on Cubans
Can Donald Trump revoke the Cuban Adjustment Act?
Nearly 550,000 Cubans could be at risk of deportation following new immigration measures from Trump
These are the one hundred Cubans whose deportation from the U.S. is being requested due to links to Castroism
Congressman Carlos Giménez calls on National Security to expel agents of the Cuban regime from the U.S.
Cubans with I-220A: What are Cuban-American congress members waiting for to take action?
Farewell in Miami: Mass organized in honor of Lincoln Díaz-Balart
Trump plans to expand expedited deportation to expel hundreds of thousands of migrants
Lawyer Willy Allen mourns the death of Lincoln Díaz-Balart: "It is an irreplaceable loss for the Cuban exile community."
María Elvira Salazar: "We Republicans have 4 years to help Cubans I-220A."
Lawyers prepare a lawsuit against the Trump administration for halting residency processes for Cubans
Necessary clarification on the Cuban Adjustment Act following a pause in residency program procedures
The U.S. halts residency processes for beneficiaries of Humanitarian Parole and other Biden programs
Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar promotes a law to regularize Cubans with I-220A
Cubana returns from Cuba and this is what she experienced at the U.S. airport.
News from Miami today, February 5, 2025: Cubans with I-220A are self-deporting out of fear of Guantánamo; a Cuban fears deportation of his family after supporting Trump
Fear of deportations is growing among Cubans with I-220A in the U.S
Cubans with I-220A self-deport due to fear of Guantanamo: "Terrible mistake"
María Elvira celebrates her invitation to the White House and remembers her parents: "They fled the Castro regime with only five dollars."
The new measures from the Trump administration that hit the Cuban regime and impact the island
Do you want a Green Card? These are the new requirements that will apply from 2025
María Elvira urges DHS to prevent the deportation of Cubans undergoing the Adjustment Act process
Gerardo Hernández on Cuban prisoners he met in the U.S.: "None of them left due to political problems."
The adjustment period for beneficiaries of the U.S. humanitarian parole is coming to an end.
The uncertain future of humanitarian parole: uncertainty for thousands of Cuban applicants
Is it harder to cross the U.S. border? Encounters of Cuban migrants drop drastically
Young Cuban, with credible fear approved, could be deported from the United States
Could Donald Trump eliminate the Cuban Adjustment Act in the United States?
United States warns migrants: "Laws remain strict"
Will Donald Trump gain all the power in his next term?
Beneficiaries of "humanitarian parole" without legal status in the U.S. could be deported under Donald Trump's administration
The U.S. denies visa to Omara Ruiz Urquiola to enter the scholarship she won at FIU in Miami
Cubans with I-220A rally again in Washington
Humanitarian Parole: The U.S. details 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 walk in support of the Cuban people
Cubans with I-220A are preparing a 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 protest in front of the White House
Miami Dade's mayor calls for humanitarian parole for Cuban immigrants in legal limbo
Cubans in the U.S. concerned about Marco Rubio's statements on travel to Cuba
Ramón Saúl Sánchez strikes back at Marco Rubio for jeopardizing the Cuban Adjustment Act
The regime accuses the U.S. of creating "extraordinary and artificial stimuli" 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
Cuban young woman in the U.S.: “We consider ourselves blue-blooded emigrants.”
Cubans with I-220A protest in Miami to demand a solution 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 are not going to deport them."
Yordenis Ugás on the U.S. decision to deny residency to Cubans with I-220A: "We do not act like an exile."
Cuban woman with I-220A breaks down in tears: "They keep coming in and we are without residency."
María Elvira Salazar on I-220A: "It is impossible to leave nearly half a million Cubans in limbo."
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