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More than 35,000 Cubans have outstanding deportation orders, and as of the end of March, more than 2,300 other Cubans have open cases pending in U.S. immigration court.
More than 35,000 Cubans have outstanding deportation orders, and as of the end of March, more than 2,300 other Cubans have open cases pending in U.S. immigration court.
More than 35,000 Cubans have outstanding deportation orders, and as of the end of March, more than 2,300 other Cubans have open cases pending in U.S. immigration court.
She detailed the immigration flow and also used government data to show the stunning and virtual end of deporting Cuban illegals. In 2004, the federal government deported over 700, but that has ...
While President Donald Trump's mass deportation pledge has frightened migrants from many nations, it has come as something of a shock to the 2.4 million Cuban-Americans, who strongly backed the ...
US, Cuban officials discuss migration as COVID border restrictions set to end https://reut.rs/3n0TCNz Cuba agrees to accept U.S. deportation flights as border crossings rise https://reut.rs/3V0znMA ...
A Cuban woman living in Tampa who came to the United States in 2019 and is married to a U.S. citizen was abruptly detained by immigration authorities and deported to Cuba on Thursday, leaving behind ...
One of the top immigration officials in the U.S. wants the federal government to resume direct deportation flights to Venezuela and increase repatriations to Cuba, both countries from which ...
The Trump administration opened deportation proceedings against 25,044 Cubans in fiscal year 2019, mostly asylum seekers at the U.S. border, according to data from immigration courts obtained by ...
The U.S. has already deported eight men to another African country, South Sudan, after the Supreme Court lifted restrictions ...
In recent years, there have been few protests — even after Immigration and Customs Enforcement packed a charter flight to Havana in August with 120 Cubans, the most ever deported at once.
Miami-based immigration lawyer Rebeca Sánchez-Roig talks with NPRs Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the recent increase in Cuban repatriations.