Federal Judge Orders Parole Restoration for Cuban CBP One Migrants
Historic ruling by Judge Burroughs overturns mass termination of humanitarian parole for migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti and Nicaragua
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Historic ruling by Judge Burroughs overturns mass termination of humanitarian parole for migrants from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti and Nicaragua
Cubalex confirms release of 21 protesters from July 11 demonstrations out of 51 promised by Cuban government following diplomatic Vatican efforts
Yaima de las Mercedes Suárez's case exposes vulnerabilities of permanent residents with remote criminal records
ICE detains Cuban families in New York, including nursing mothers and minors, raising deportations to record levels in 2026.
The United States deported 117 Cuban migrants on March 19, raising the total deportations in 2026 to 427 people across nine flights from various countries.
A deportation flight returned 117 Cuban migrants to Havana on March 19th, bringing the 2026 total to 427 people across nine operations.
ICE arrests of minors in San Diego skyrocketed from 27 to 250 children in 2025, with average 117-day detentions causing severe trauma
JD Vance announces the largest deportation operation in decades with 10,000 new ICE agents and 'door-to-door' tactics specifically targeting Cubans.
DHS proposes rule that could delay work authorization for Cuban asylum seekers up to 173 years, devastating 300,000 migrants in legal limbo
Unanimous Supreme Court decision restricts legal remedies available to thousands of Cubans with I-220A who sought to reinterpret their immigration status
The double crisis facing Cubans in 2026: Trump's mass deportations and Cuba's energy collapse create unprecedented humanitarian emergency.
Supreme Court authorizes revocation of humanitarian parole for half million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua in historic ruling.
High Court authorizes elimination of temporary legal status for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians, and Nicaraguans in the US
Víctor Rafael Arcia Albeja faces life in prison for leading network that kidnapped and tortured Cuban migrants for $15,000 ransom per head.
Julia Benítez Pérez was released after 9 months in ICE detention. Her story reflects the difficulties elderly Cubans face in US immigration.