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Uncertainty for Cubans with I-220A: Lawyer explains what you should do

Recently, the Cuban community has been in a state of unrest due to the situation of those who have arrived in the United States with a document known as the I-220A. This document, which is given to many Cuban migrants upon crossing the border, has raised numerous questions about their eligibility for permanent residency under the I-XNUMXA.

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The Real ID and the documents you need to prove that you are legal in the US

The current situation in the United States, especially with the increase in ICE raids, has led many to question what documents they should carry with them to prove their legal status in the country. The need to be prepared is more crucial than ever, and several aspects of the REAL ID are discussed […]

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First images of deportees to Guantanamo Naval Base, Cuba, emerge

U.S. officials on Wednesday verified that only 10 undocumented immigrants arrived at Guantanamo Naval Base on Tuesday. So far, the identities of the targeted individuals remain unclear, but each of them has criminal records of some kind. Numerous reports from U.S. officials have emphasized that the most dangerous criminals are […]

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US Coast Guard intercepts Chinese man trying to reach Florida coast on paddle board

The United States Coast Guard has intercepted a Chinese national attempting to reach the coast of Florida on a surfboard. This incident occurred near the Bahamas, where the individual was detained while paddling south to Florida, approximately 25 miles from Freeport. According to the report, the man was arrested […]

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Two Cubans in Miami deported themselves out of fear and now want to return if their residency is approved

In a surprising and disturbing story, two Cubans have made the drastic decision to return to Cuba from the United States, driven by fear of deportation. Despite not having legal documents in the country, these Cubans decided to leave in the hope that upon returning, they could eventually obtain permanent residency […]

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First flight with deportees leaves the US for the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba

The United States has begun deportation flights to the Guantanamo Naval Base in Cuba. This measure has been confirmed by the press secretary of the Trump Administration, who announced that the first flight has already departed. According to reports, each flight carries a relatively small number of deportees, around a dozen, […]

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US to begin sending deportees to Guantanamo Bay Base in Cuba in 30 days

According to a Washington Post report on Friday, House Border Czar Tom Homan indicated that the United States aims to begin transferring migrants to a detention facility located at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, within the next 30 days. The facility was initially revealed by U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday.

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Trump administration could revoke humanitarian parole for all those who have not adjusted their status

According to an exclusive report from CBS News, the Trump administration and the Department of Homeland Security are considering revoking the parole of those who entered the country under the Humanitarian Parole program, which includes Cubans, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans and Haitians. This plan, not yet approved, suggests that Humanitarian Parole would be automatically revoked for those who entered the country under the Humanitarian Parole program.

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ICE and Florida Highway Patrol reach agreement to combat illegal immigration

In a recent agreement between the Governor of Florida and the Department of Homeland Security, it has been decided that the Florida Highway Patrol will act as immigration enforcement agents. This means that patrol officers now have the ability to stop and […]

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12 Cubans deported after trying to enter the US by sea

The United States Coast Guard has recently deported 12 Cubans who attempted to enter the country illegally by sea. These Cubans were intercepted in two different groups while using rustic boats to make their crossing. Once they were taken aboard the Coast Guard vessels, the Cubans were taken to the port of entry.

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