The federal government has recently detained Cubans with I-220A documents during immigration check-ins in Miami, creating panic and uncertainty in South Florida’s immigrant communities.
The Cuban government closed its borders, not allowing deportees or anyone else to enter, briefly reopened them in October 2020 and then closed them again until November 2021. To understand the ...
Rep. Carlos A. Gimenez, who represents the district closest to Cuba, returned to the island nation for the first time since ...
Expulsions of Cuban nationals under a Trump-era policy known as Title 42 have slowed under the Biden administration. Under Title 8, migrants are allowed into the United States for further ...
New figures from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), indicate that ... since the fastest growing number are from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua. On the other hand statistics show that the ...