Deportations and ICE
Aroma de Cuba tracks the deportation of Cubans from the United States: repatriation flights to Havana, ICE arrests and raids, changes to the migratory protections Cubans rely on, and the individual cases that reach the courts. This page gathers that coverage in reverse chronological order, most recent first.
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Timeline
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- ICE Arrests Three Cubans with Serious Criminal Records in Florida
- TSA-ICE Airport Collaboration: 800+ Arrests After Data Sharing
- Migration Limbo: Nearly 6,000 Cubans Deported to Mexico
- Record 403 Cubans Deported in 2026: Trump Figures Alarm Community
- ICE Arrests Cuban in New Jersey After Federal Prison Release
- ICE Arrests Three Cubans with Criminal Records in Florida
- Trump: 157,000+ Cuban Applications Frozen as Adjustment Act Crumbles
- Discovery in Mexico: bodies could belong to Cuban rafters
- Cuban Resident Arrested at Miami Airport After Cuba Trip
- Florida Cubans Fear Loss of Special Privileges Under Trump
- Cuban Woman Detained in Tennessee Despite Legal Adjustment Process
- Cuban Rafter Detained in Tennessee Despite Adjustment Act Process
- Federal Judge Orders Parole Restoration for Cuban CBP One Migrants
- Federal Judge Blocks Trump CBP One Parole Termination for Migrants
- ICE Arrests Cuban Resident at Miami After Cuba Trip
- DeSantis: Cuban Exiles Should Return to Rebuild the Island
- Cuban Mother Detained by ICE After Family Trip to Cuba
- Trump lifts asylum freeze: 4 million cases resume processing
- Supreme Court Limits Legal Resources for Cubans with I-220A
- Post-Communist Cuba: Diaspora Faces Crucial Decisions
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Frequently asked questions
Why were these two Cuban nationals considered dangerous criminals?
Javier and José were considered dangerous due to their extensive criminal records, including multiple convictions for violent offenses and large-scale drug-related crimes.
What led to the change in Cuba's deportation policy in February?
In February, the Cuban government unexpectedly agreed to accept around 50 deportees with criminal records, altering its previous reluctance to take back such individuals.
How many Cubans have been deported during the Trump administration?
During the two terms of the Trump administration, a record 5,286 Cuban nationals have been deported from the United States, according to compiled data.
What does a final removal order since 2018 mean?
A final order means the individual has exhausted their legal remedies and must be deported, but diplomatic and logistical complications can delay execution for years.
What is Cuba's current population in 2026?
According to recent analyses based on exodus figures between 2021 and 2025, the resident population in Cuba has dropped from 11.3 million to approximately 8 million inhabitants.
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