Cuban Deportations Break Historic Record: 5,286 Expelled Under Trump
ICE accelerates deportations of Cubans with criminal backgrounds after Havana policy change accepting such flights for first time since 1994
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ICE accelerates deportations of Cubans with criminal backgrounds after Havana policy change accepting such flights for first time since 1994
Federal agencies ramp up operations against Cuban immigrants with violent crimes. Discover the details of the recent Ice arrests in Florida.
Thousands of immigrants with no criminal records are being arrested while awaiting asylum hearings, marking a radical departure from previous practice.
Bárbaro Grass-Vásquez, sentenced to life for sexual assault in Nevada, was arrested by ICE after years on parole in latest immigration enforcement operation.
New government data reveals ICE arrests in Florida tripled in 2025, with Cubans representing an alarming proportion of the 20,629 detentions.
Julia Benítez Pérez was released after 9 months in ICE detention. Her story reflects the difficulties elderly Cubans face in US immigration.
February 9, 2026: ICE deported 170 Cubans, including 50 with criminal records. First time Cuba accepts criminal deportees in decades.
Analysis of Trump's migration policies impact: 5,053 Cubans deported and the controversy over 'voluntary return' to a crisis-stricken Cuba.
Cuban regime received 170 deportees in February, including convicted criminals for first time in decades, marking historic shift in migration policy.
US deports Cubans to Mexico in historic numbers, creating a humanitarian crisis where thousands live in limbo with no return options.
Daniel Alejandro Escobar Rodríguez regains freedom after nearly three months in ICE detention, proving legal resistance can triumph.
Exclusive testimony from a young Cuban after his hearing at Orlando Immigration Court: calm process but date pushed back to late 2026
Analysis of Trump's shifting migration policy: record deportation flights and the pressure of 'optional' return versus indefinite detention.
Trump administration suspends humanitarian programs and immigration processes for Cuba, ending six decades of special status for Cuban migrants in the US.
The release of a young Cuban after 80 days of detention revives the debate on the I-220A status and the future of thousands under ICE custody.
Analysis of Trump's 2026 migration plan: record deportation flights and the controversial 'choice' for Cubans to return home instead of detention.