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Senate’s long day turns to night as GOP works to shore up support on Trump’s big bill

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Cuban diplomat defends foreign medical missions under pressure from US

Read full article: Cuban diplomat defends foreign medical missions under pressure from US

A senior Cuban diplomat has accused the Trump administration of trying to discredit the thousands of Cuban doctors working around the world and deprive the country of an important source of income.

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Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have to leave

Read full article: Trump administration tells immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela they have to leave

The Department of Homeland Security is notifying hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans that their temporary permission to live and work in the United States has been revoked and they should leave the country.

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Trump administration e-mails termination notices to Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans

Read full article: Trump administration e-mails termination notices to Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, Nicaraguans

President Donald Trump’s administration has been issuing warnings to Cubans, Haitians, Venezuelans, and Nicaraguans that their immigration status under a humanitarian program has changed.

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Cuban families devise ingenious solutions to endure frequent power shortages

Read full article: Cuban families devise ingenious solutions to endure frequent power shortages

For countless families in Cuba, the question is no longer if the power will go out, but when.

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Cuban activist under threat of deportation had just become a father when ICE detained him

Read full article: Cuban activist under threat of deportation had just become a father when ICE detained him

Ariel and Elena Lara moved from Cuba to South Florida where their son was recently born and they had faith in the American Dream.

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Local leaders decry ruling allowing Trump to strip legal protections from 500,000 immigrants

Read full article: Local leaders decry ruling allowing Trump to strip legal protections from 500,000 immigrants

Local leaders are reacting to a Supreme Court ruling stripping temporary legal protections from hundreds of thousands of immigrants.

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Trump's immigration crackdown unnerves Cuban exiles long shielded from deportation

Read full article: Trump's immigration crackdown unnerves Cuban exiles long shielded from deportation

President Donald Trump's crackdown on Cuban immigration has riveted a community that strongly backed him twice.

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Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

Read full article: Wild chickens take over Miami while some embrace roosters as a cultural symbol

Flamingos, pelicans, herons and parrots are just a few of the wild birds that call Miami home.

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3 House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots carefully navigate Trump's immigration policies

Read full article: 3 House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots carefully navigate Trump's immigration policies

Three House Republicans from Florida with Cuban roots are carefully navigating President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

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Remembering Pope Francis’ historic visit to Cuba

Read full article: Remembering Pope Francis’ historic visit to Cuba

Pope Francis’ visit to the United States in September of 2015 was part of a larger trip to North America.

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Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries

Read full article: Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries

A federal judge says she will halt the Trump administration from ending a program that allowed Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans to temporarily live in the United States.

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Trump administration ends parole program for Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians, Venezuelans

Read full article: Trump administration ends parole program for Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians, Venezuelans

It was a promise on day one of Donald Trump’s presidency.

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Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

Read full article: Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

The Department of Homeland Security says it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for potential deportation in about a month.

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'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos

Read full article: 'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos

Reaction in South Florida to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has been far more muted than in his first term.

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Trump’s DHS halts humanitarian immigration processing for migrants fleeing dictators

Read full article: Trump’s DHS halts humanitarian immigration processing for migrants fleeing dictators

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has halted the processing of certain parole program applications, affecting thousands of immigrants already in the country.

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Trump signs order aimed at ending federal benefits for some immigrants

Read full article: Trump signs order aimed at ending federal benefits for some immigrants

President Donald Trump has signed an order aimed at ending federal benefits for people in the country illegally.

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Some migrants who Biden considered documented are now illegal under Trump, Miami immigration attorney warns

Read full article: Some migrants who Biden considered documented are now illegal under Trump, Miami immigration attorney warns

A prominent Miami immigration attorney said Friday the shift from former President Joe Biden to President Donald Trump has changed the immigration status of formerly protected migrants.

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Cuba’s grid goes offline with massive blackout after a major power plant fails

Read full article: Cuba’s grid goes offline with massive blackout after a major power plant fails

Cuba’s electrical grid went down after one of the island’s major power plants failed, leaving millions without power.

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Cubans searching for a better future leave their pets behind

Read full article: Cubans searching for a better future leave their pets behind

Although there are no official figures or estimates of how many pets have been left behind by their owners who leave Cuba, the number of abandoned cats and dogs has spiked in the last two years as Cubans migrate in record numbers, animal activists say.

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Cubans frustrated, struggling as food shortage continues

Read full article: Cubans frustrated, struggling as food shortage continues

A stricter rationing of bread is happening in Cuba where an ongoing food shortage continues.

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Exiles protest in Little Havana to show solidarity with SOS Cuba dissenters

Read full article: Exiles protest in Little Havana to show solidarity with SOS Cuba dissenters

Cuban-American activists met on Thursday in Miami to commemorate the third anniversary of the 2021 demonstrations on the island, as their dissent over a lack of human rights, food shortages, and power outages on the island continues.

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Afro-Cuban drums, Muslim prayers, Buddhist mantras: Religious diversity blooms in once-atheist Cuba

Read full article: Afro-Cuban drums, Muslim prayers, Buddhist mantras: Religious diversity blooms in once-atheist Cuba

The 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro installed an atheist, Communist government that sought to replace the Catholic Church as the guiding force in the lives of Cubans.

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Long lines form and frustration grows as Cuba runs short of cash

Read full article: Long lines form and frustration grows as Cuba runs short of cash

Alejandro Fonseca stood in line for several hours outside a bank in Havana hoping to withdraw Cuban pesos from an ATM.

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‘Dismantle the dictatorship’: Local activists demand change amid economic crisis in Cuba

Read full article: ‘Dismantle the dictatorship’: Local activists demand change amid economic crisis in Cuba

In a news conference hosted by U.S. Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Florida, local leaders and activists voiced their concerns Monday amid ongoing street protests sparked by power outages and food shortages in Cuba.

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Immigration 'parole' is a well-worn tool for US presidents. It faces a big test in 2024 elections

Read full article: Immigration 'parole' is a well-worn tool for US presidents. It faces a big test in 2024 elections

Joe Biden has made more use of immigration “parole” than any American president to bypass an uncooperative Congress, but he’s hardly the first.

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The jungle between Colombia and Panama becomes a highway for migrants from around the world

Read full article: The jungle between Colombia and Panama becomes a highway for migrants from around the world

The jungle between Colombia and Panama used to be impenetrable for migrants heading north from Latin America.

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Local Muslim leader fears ‘hateful rhetoric’ behind Illinois boy’s murder

Read full article: Local Muslim leader fears ‘hateful rhetoric’ behind Illinois boy’s murder

The fatal stabbing of a 6-year-old Muslim boy in Illinois is having an impact across the country, including here in South Florida.

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Activist worries Russians are recruiting Cuban mercenaries to fight against Ukrainians

Read full article: Activist worries Russians are recruiting Cuban mercenaries to fight against Ukrainians

On Monday, the Cuban government reported that law enforcement on the island was working to “neutralize and dismantle” a human trafficking ring related to the Russian war in Ukraine.

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Coast Guard repatriates 2 Cuban migrants found off Florida coast

Read full article: Coast Guard repatriates 2 Cuban migrants found off Florida coast

The U.S. Coast Guard took 2 Cuban migrants on Tuesday back to Cuba after recent interdictions off Florida’s coast.

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Cuba welcomed at Little League World Series and holds Japan to a run but gets no-hit in 1-0 loss

Read full article: Cuba welcomed at Little League World Series and holds Japan to a run but gets no-hit in 1-0 loss

A long way from home and playing in its first Little League World Series game ever, Cuba allowed just one hit Wednesday, but got no-hit in a 1-0 loss to Japan in an opening round game.

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Cuba is in the Little League World Series for the first time. It'll debut vs Japan on Wednesday

Read full article: Cuba is in the Little League World Series for the first time. It'll debut vs Japan on Wednesday

Little League has been hosting its World Series in Williamsport since 1947, yet it will be welcoming a new guest when the tournament starts Wednesday — Cuba.

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2 arrested in Serbia suspected of smuggling Cubans to Spain as part of an international crime group

Read full article: 2 arrested in Serbia suspected of smuggling Cubans to Spain as part of an international crime group

Serbian police have arrested two people suspected of smuggling Cubans toward Spain.

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US lawmakers show support for Cuban people amid anniversary of historic protests

Read full article: US lawmakers show support for Cuban people amid anniversary of historic protests

Tuesday marks two years since historic protests paralyzed the island of Cuba as hundreds took to the streets calling for change.

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Cuba announces changes on passport validity, pricing

Read full article: Cuba announces changes on passport validity, pricing

Cubas foreign ministry has announced major changes for passports.

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Videos show how DeSantis’ immigration bill is allegedly affecting Florida construction sites

Read full article: Videos show how DeSantis’ immigration bill is allegedly affecting Florida construction sites

Videos circulating on social media show several construction sites in Florida, reportedly abandoned by immigrant workers following the state’s new immigration law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis last week.

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Mayorkas: US border 'very challenging' as asylum limits end

Read full article: Mayorkas: US border 'very challenging' as asylum limits end

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says authorities face “extremely challenging” circumstances along the border with Mexico days before pandemic-related asylum restrictions end.

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Deportation flights to Cuba taking place for first time since 2020

Read full article: Deportation flights to Cuba taking place for first time since 2020

For the first time in several years, deportation flights to Cuba are taking place.

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Migrants who landed hang glider in Key West held in Pompano Beach

Read full article: Migrants who landed hang glider in Key West held in Pompano Beach

Two Cuban migrants who made the journey from Cuba to Key West over the weekend were being held in Pompano Beach on Monday.

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Eyes on abstention as Cubans vote for National Assembly

Read full article: Eyes on abstention as Cubans vote for National Assembly

Cubans are voting in National Assembly elections with attention focused on voter turnout amid a deep economic and migratory crisis.

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2 Cuban migrants fly into Florida on motorized hang glider

Read full article: 2 Cuban migrants fly into Florida on motorized hang glider

Two Cuban migrants used a motorized hang glider to fly the approximately 90 miles from the communist island to Key West, Florida.

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Cuba beats Australia, reaches 1st WBC semifinal since 2006

Read full article: Cuba beats Australia, reaches 1st WBC semifinal since 2006

Cuba advanced to the World Baseball Classic semifinals for the first time since 2006 with a 4-3 win over Australia as Alfredo Despaigne hit a tiebreaking sacrifice fly and Yoelkis Guibert followed with a two-run single in three-run fifth inning.

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Group of 26 migrants repatriated to Cuba

Read full article: Group of 26 migrants repatriated to Cuba

The U.S. Coast Guard announced it had repatriated a group of migrants to Cuba.

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Coast Guard repatriates 19 migrants to Cuba, officials say

Read full article: Coast Guard repatriates 19 migrants to Cuba, officials say

The U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 19 migrants to Cuba Tuesday, officials said.

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Cubans respond with zeal to new US migration policy

Read full article: Cubans respond with zeal to new US migration policy

Overwhelmed by thousands of Cubans crowding its southern border after making the dangerous trip through Central America and an increase in makeshift boats crossing the Florida Straits, the United States in early January approved a policy change that makes migrants request a permit online before arriving with the sponsorship of a relative or friend in the U.S. Although the parole program also applies to Nicaraguans, Haitians and Venezuelans, Cubans have especially taken advantage of it,...

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29 Cuban migrants apprehended in Florida Keys

Read full article: 29 Cuban migrants apprehended in Florida Keys

U.S. Border Patrol agents apprehended more than two dozen Cuban migrants who arrived in the Florida Keys, authorities confirmed Friday.

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Coast Guard repatriates 16 migrants found off Florida Keys to Cuba

Read full article: Coast Guard repatriates 16 migrants found off Florida Keys to Cuba

The U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 16 people to Cuba Thursday following an interdiction off the Florida Keys, according to a tweet from the agency.

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Cuba picks 5 MLB affiliated players for World Classic

Read full article: Cuba picks 5 MLB affiliated players for World Classic

Cubans signed with Major League Baseball organizations and other foreign clubs will for the first time join domestic stars on the national team that will play in the World Baseball Classic.

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Illegal border crossings surge to highest of Biden's term

Read full article: Illegal border crossings surge to highest of Biden's term

Authorities say a surge in Cuban and Nicaraguan arrivals at the U.S. border with Mexico in December led to the highest number of illegal border crossings recorded during any month of Joe Biden’s presidency.

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Sen. Scott, Monroe sheriff speak on migrant crisis in Florida Keys

Read full article: Sen. Scott, Monroe sheriff speak on migrant crisis in Florida Keys

Florida Sen. Rick Scott is set to join local officials Thursday in Marathon to discuss the ongoing migrant crisis in the Florida Keys.

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Cruise ship returns to South Florida with 17 Cuban migrants rescued at sea

Read full article: Cruise ship returns to South Florida with 17 Cuban migrants rescued at sea

Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of The Seas rescued a group of 17 migrants from Cuba who were stranded at sea on Jan. 14 and arrived at Port Everglades on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

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This Week in South Florida: Reporter Debrief with Cody Weddle

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Reporter Debrief with Cody Weddle

New immigration rules for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans are patterned after a relatively new program for Venezuelan migrants meant to stop people from choosing to attempt illegal crossings.

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This Week in South Florida: Willy Allen

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Willy Allen

In the first week of the new immigration plan, according to the Biden Administration, hundreds of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans have applied, been vetted, and approved to fly into the U.S.

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This Week in South Florida: Paul Namphy

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Paul Namphy

The president's new immigration plan has been described as carrot and stick.

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US stops hundreds fleeing Cuba, Haiti by sea, returns most

Read full article: US stops hundreds fleeing Cuba, Haiti by sea, returns most

The Coast Guard has returned another 177 Cuban migrants who were caught off Florida’s coast to the island.

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Hundreds of Cuban, Haitian migrants repatriated as Florida steps up patrols

Read full article: Hundreds of Cuban, Haitian migrants repatriated as Florida steps up patrols

Officials confirmed that 187 migrants were repatriated to Cuba and 83 others to Haiti Monday after hundreds more were sent back home over the weekend.

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This Week in South Florida: Kevin Guthrie

Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Kevin Guthrie

President Joe Biden is traveling to the southern border days after announcing dramatic policy change.

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Experts weigh in on new Biden asylum policy as it pertains to Cuban migrants

Read full article: Experts weigh in on new Biden asylum policy as it pertains to Cuban migrants

Immigration attorney Willy Allen is in favor of President Biden’s new asylum policy affecting migrants from Cuba, Haiti and Nicaragua.

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On eve of Biden's border visit, migrants fear new rules

Read full article: On eve of Biden's border visit, migrants fear new rules

President Joe Biden will arrive Sunday in El Paso for his first, politically thorny visit to the southern border.

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Border Patrol in Broward releases some Cubans from Dry Tortugas crisis

Read full article: Border Patrol in Broward releases some Cubans from Dry Tortugas crisis

Rujaina Espino was among the Cubans who were recently stranded at the Dry Tortugas National Park. The U.S. Coast Guard transported her and over 330 others to Key West and Thursday.

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Message from US asylum hopefuls: Financial sponsors needed

Read full article: Message from US asylum hopefuls: Financial sponsors needed

Migrants and asylum seekers fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries have increasingly found that protections in the United States are available to those with money or the savvy to find someone to vouch for them financially.

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Cubans crossing into US stunned to hear of new asylum limits

Read full article: Cubans crossing into US stunned to hear of new asylum limits

Migrants entering the U.S. illegally are devastated to learn they may be sent back to Mexico under expanded limits on the pursuit of asylum.

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Cuban migrants arrive in Florida to uncertain future

Read full article: Cuban migrants arrive in Florida to uncertain future

Cuban migrants are still arriving by boat in the Florida Keys even as the Biden administration promises a crackdown.

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Biden to migrants: ‘Do not just show up at the border’

Read full article: Biden to migrants: ‘Do not just show up at the border’

President Joe Biden says the U.S. will immediately begin turning away Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans who cross the border from Mexico illegally.

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‘It’s going to get worse’: Migrant crisis costs Florida Keys taxpayers

Read full article: ‘It’s going to get worse’: Migrant crisis costs Florida Keys taxpayers

Immigration may be a federal issue, but local taxpayers in the Florida Keys are footing some of the bills amid the onslaught of migrants arriving in the island chain.

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Cuban migrants flow into Florida Keys, overwhelm officials

Read full article: Cuban migrants flow into Florida Keys, overwhelm officials

More than 500 Cuban immigrants have come ashore in the Florida Keys since the weekend, the latest in a large and increasing number who are fleeing the communist island.

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Facing migration flood, US resumes services at Cuba embassy

Read full article: Facing migration flood, US resumes services at Cuba embassy

Grappling with the biggest flood of Cuban migrants in decades, the United States reopened their long-closed legal pathway on Wednesday by resuming all visa services at its embassy in Havana.

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Cruise ships rescue migrants stranded off South Florida coast

Read full article: Cruise ships rescue migrants stranded off South Florida coast

Crews from two cruise ships rescued groups of migrants stranded off the South Florida coast Monday, as record numbers of Cubans head to the Florida shores in what officials are calling an “unprecedented” humanitarian crisis.

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Cubans, Nicaraguans drive migration to US border in November

Read full article: Cubans, Nicaraguans drive migration to US border in November

U.S. authorities say iIlegal border crossings by Cubans and Nicaraguans rose sharply in November while overall migration flows were little changed from October.

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Cubans search for holiday food amid deepening crisis

Read full article: Cubans search for holiday food amid deepening crisis

Scarcity and economic turmoil are nothing new to Cuba, but soaring inflation and deepening shortages have made holiday shopping even more difficult for Cubans this year.

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Cuban artists blocked from once-promising NFT trading sites

Read full article: Cuban artists blocked from once-promising NFT trading sites

Nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, have offered Cuban artists a lifeline during the pandemic, which wreaked havoc on the island country's tourism industry and, subsequently, its art sales.

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Cuba's informal market finds new space on growing internet

Read full article: Cuba's informal market finds new space on growing internet

Ever-widening access to the internet is offering a new opportunity for Cubans looking for hard-to-obtain basic goods: online shopping.

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Cubans, Nicaraguans drive illegal border crossings higher

Read full article: Cubans, Nicaraguans drive illegal border crossings higher

U.S. authorities stopped migrants more than 230,000 times on the Mexican border in October, the third-highest month of Joe Biden’s presidency.

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Cuban migrant landings continue to rise in South Florida

Read full article: Cuban migrant landings continue to rise in South Florida

Whether by land or sea, Cuban migrants continue to make landfall in South Florida.

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Former Latin American leaders urge U.S. change on Cuba

Read full article: Former Latin American leaders urge U.S. change on Cuba

Eighteen former Latin American and Caribbean leaders have signed a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden asking the United States to remove its six-decade embargo on Cuba in the wake of devastation inflicted on the island by Hurricane Ian.

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Cuba says at least 5 dead after boat heading to US crashes

Read full article: Cuba says at least 5 dead after boat heading to US crashes

A boat off northern Cuba traveling toward the United States sank Saturday after a collision with a Cuban coast guard ship, and at least five people died, Cuban officials said Saturday.

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Crisis-stricken Cuba caught between ally Russia, nearby U.S.

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Hurricane Ian caused an island-wide blackout when it tore through western Cuba in late September.

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Illegal border crossings to US from Mexico hit annual high

Read full article: Illegal border crossings to US from Mexico hit annual high

U.S. authorities say a surge in migration from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua in September brought the number of illegal crossings to the highest level ever recorded in a fiscal year.

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10 days later, Cubans still recovering from Hurricane Ian

Read full article: 10 days later, Cubans still recovering from Hurricane Ian

Cuban soldiers fix roofs and raise power poles under a blazing sun.

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Cubans protest in Havana for 2nd night over lack of power

Read full article: Cubans protest in Havana for 2nd night over lack of power

Groups of Cubans have protested in the streets of Havana for a second night, decrying delays in fully restoring electricity three days after Hurricane Ian knocked out power across the island.

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‘Total despair’: Cubans continue to assess Hurricane Ian’s damage

Read full article: ‘Total despair’: Cubans continue to assess Hurricane Ian’s damage

Hurricane Ian made landfall in southwestern Florida’s Cayo Costa as a Category 4 storm on Wednesday — while Cubans were still assessing the damage it caused on Tuesday.

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Cubans in Florida worry about relatives after Hurricane Ian causes flooding, destruction, nationwide power outage

Read full article: Cubans in Florida worry about relatives after Hurricane Ian causes flooding, destruction, nationwide power outage

Hurricane Ian made landfall early Tuesday morning in Cuba’s tobacco-rich Pinar del Rio province, in the coastal village of Coloma — with winds of up to 125 mph and up to 14 feet of storm surge.

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Cuba approves same-sex marriage in unusual referendum

Read full article: Cuba approves same-sex marriage in unusual referendum

Cuban voters have approved a sweeping “family law” code that will allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt as well as redefining rights for children and grandparents.

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US Embassy in Cuba to process full immigrant visas in 2023

Read full article: US Embassy in Cuba to process full immigrant visas in 2023

The Biden administration says the U.S. Embassy in Cuba will begin processing full immigrant visas in early 2023.

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50 migrants repatriated to Cuba after multiple interdictions off Florida coast

Read full article: 50 migrants repatriated to Cuba after multiple interdictions off Florida coast

The U.S. Coast Guard repatriated dozens of migrants to Cuba on Sunday.

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Cuba says US is acting immorally by keeping it on blacklist

Read full article: Cuba says US is acting immorally by keeping it on blacklist

Cuba’s deputy foreign minister is accusing the Biden administration of acting immorally and unfairly by keeping Cuba on the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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Patchwork immigration laws, procedures could be fueling Cuban migrant surge, attorney says

Read full article: Patchwork immigration laws, procedures could be fueling Cuban migrant surge, attorney says

Amid an ongoing surge in Cuban migration, both on the shores of South Florida and at the U.S.-Mexico border, a South Florida immigration attorney says inconsistent immigration laws could be helping to fuel the uptick, as people flee the economically-distressed island.

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Cubans flee island’s economic woes by air, land and sea

Read full article: Cubans flee island’s economic woes by air, land and sea

Cubans are fleeing their country in the largest numbers in more than four decades. The migrants choose to stake their lives and futures on a dangerous journey to the United States by air, land and sea to escape the island’s political and economic woes.

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Lt. Gov. sidesteps questions about controversial immigration comments

Read full article: Lt. Gov. sidesteps questions about controversial immigration comments

Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez wouldn’t answer questions about controversial comments she made on a Spanish-language radio show.

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Lt. Gov. says DeSantis will send migrants to Delaware, but does that include Cubans?

Read full article: Lt. Gov. says DeSantis will send migrants to Delaware, but does that include Cubans?

Responding to a question about an upsurge in Cuban migration during a recent interview on a South Florida Spanish-language radio station, Florida Lt. Gov. Jeannette Nuñez said the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis will send migrants who arrive to Florida illegally to Delaware.

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More than 200 migrants sent back to Cuba, Coast Guard says

Read full article: More than 200 migrants sent back to Cuba, Coast Guard says

Crews returned more than 200 Cuban migrants to the island after intercepting more than a dozen vessels at sea over the past week, officials with the U.S. Coast Guard said Saturday.

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Videos show Cubans building ‘The Winner’ before voyage to Florida Keys

Read full article: Videos show Cubans building ‘The Winner’ before voyage to Florida Keys

More and more Cubans are risking their lives at sea to get to the United States. Michael Bustamante, a historian at the University of Miami, and Andy Gomez, an expert on post-Fidel Castro Cuba, said there is an ongoing immigration crisis that is going largely ignored.

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Explosions, raging fires continue at Cuban oil facility

Read full article: Explosions, raging fires continue at Cuban oil facility

Cubans living in Matanzas continue to deal with a raging fire at Matanzas Supertanker Base, as a third oil tank explodes on Monday.

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Explosions, raging fires continue at Cuban oil facility

Read full article: Explosions, raging fires continue at Cuban oil facility

Cubans living in Matanzas continue to deal with a raging fire at Matanzas Supertanker Base, as a third oil tank explodes on Monday.

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Coast Guard: 53 Cuban migrants intercepted near Keys repatriated

Read full article: Coast Guard: 53 Cuban migrants intercepted near Keys repatriated

The U.S. Coast Guard sent 53 migrants back to Cuba Saturday amid an ongoing surge in migration from the island and one day after at least two migrants died after a rustic boat capsized off the Florida Keys.

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Officials: More than 2 dozen detained after 2 migrant landings in Keys

Read full article: Officials: More than 2 dozen detained after 2 migrant landings in Keys

Chief Patrol Agent Walter N. Slosar, who heads the U.S. Border Patrol’s Miami sector, tweeted an image of a waterlogged makeshift rowboat that he said carried 23 men and two women from the island’s Artemisa region.

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Cuban exodus of young people continues amid economic crisis

Read full article: Cuban exodus of young people continues amid economic crisis

Since October of last year, U.S. Coast Guard crews have come across 3,683 Cubans. During the previous fiscal year, there were 838 by sea.

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11 Cuban migrants come ashore near Keys resort

Read full article: 11 Cuban migrants come ashore near Keys resort

According to the U.S. Border Patrol, the migrants left Cuba Tuesday, arriving near the Amara Cay Resort dehydrated because of high temperatures during their two days at sea.

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Pregnant woman among Cuban migrants to make landfall in Key Biscayne

Read full article: Pregnant woman among Cuban migrants to make landfall in Key Biscayne

Authorities have detained a group of migrants who arrived on a boat Tuesday morning in Key Biscayne.

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Solidarity with political prisoners: Cubans in Miami meet to pray after march

Read full article: Solidarity with political prisoners: Cubans in Miami meet to pray after march

A few dozen people met on Monday night at the Our Lady of Charity National Shrine to pray for freedom in Cuba as they marked the first anniversary of the historic July 11 protests.

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PHOTOS: A look back at US protests in support of freedom for Cuban people

Read full article: PHOTOS: A look back at US protests in support of freedom for Cuban people

Monday marks one year since the historic anti-government protests in Cuba.

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