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The number of Cuban migrants being stopped at sea is at its highest since 2016, just before President Barack Obama ended the U.S. wet-foot/dry-foot policy, which granted parole to Cubans reaching ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Cuba's foreign minister on Saturday announced changes to the island's immigration policies, seeking to strengthen ties with the 800,000 Cubans living outside the country amid ...
Heidy Sánchez brought her young daughter with her to an appointment at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in ...
President Barack Obama announced Thursday he is ending a longstanding immigration policy that allows any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident.
Cuban officials have long said they have serious concerns about the Cuban Adjustment Act and the U.S. wet foot/dry foot policy, and they repeated those concerns at U.S.-Cuba immigration talks in ...
Neither activists nor dissidents are spared from uncertainty. Here’s what several Cuban migrants are saying about the impact of the new U.S. immigration measures.
Fear of immigration policy change triggers new wave of Cuban migrants January 27, 2015 More than 10 years ago Cubans gather in a park in Havana to try to secure visas to travel to the United States.
The Biden administration announced long-awaited changes to current U.S. immigration policy. Going forward, 30,000 people from Cuba, Nicaragua and Haiti will be able to enter the United States ...
Reporting from Washington — President Obama ordered an immediate end Thursday to the long-standing U.S. policy of granting easy residency permits to Cubans who reach U.S. shores, probably the ...
President Barack Obama is ending a longstanding immigration policy that allows any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident, a senior administration official said Thursday.
Salazar, in an opinion column for the Miami Herald on Friday, defended her record on immigration in response to a letter by a Cuban American health care businessman published in the newspaper.