I sold my house to leave: Cubans stranded in Mexico
Thousands of Cubans deported to Mexico live in migration limbo without home, work, or future prospects. A silent humanitarian crisis.
The latest from the island
Thousands of Cubans deported to Mexico live in migration limbo without home, work, or future prospects. A silent humanitarian crisis.
US Southern Command and Florida reinforce coastal surveillance amid fears of a massive migration crisis on the island.
A US court investigates the legality of an alleged undocumented agreement that led to deportation of 6,000 Cubans to Mexican territory.
The Cuban judicial system has rejected a legal appeal for Jonathan David Muir Burgos, 16, who remains in custody following the March 2026 demonstrations.
Yaima de las Mercedes Suárez, mother of five including three children with autism, was arrested by ICE after returning from visiting family in Cuba.
Claudia Sheinbaum's administration confirms that Mexico will continue hosting Cuban medical brigades, breaking from regional neighbors.
The Russian tanker Anatoly Kolodkin arrives in Cuba with 730,000 barrels of oil, offering temporary relief from massive blackouts.
Faced with a 2,000 MW deficit and state failure, Cuban private enterprises begin importing petroleum under the oversight of Trump and Díaz-Canel.
IOM report shows Cubans preferring Brazil, Uruguay, and Costa Rica over U.S. routes amid tightening border policies.