Cuban migrants -- once treated among the most privileged in the history of the United States -- in 2019 saw their condition recede to become one of the most disadvantaged groups. Read More...
One might think that Havana has drafted answers for the domestic economy that it has still not enacted. And these would be the domestic valve; our leaders need only to speed them up and… Read More...
A long interview held last summer with Miami immigration attorney Ira Kurzban offers insight into the confusion over the Cuban Adjustment Act and the wet-foot-dry-foot policy. He… Read More...
It seems that President Obama has concluded his policy of reforms in relations with Cuba with the acceptance of a new migratory accord that eliminates the dry-foot-wet-foot policy, and… Read More...
As so often before, Miami's two Heralds are putting different spins on the news that President Obama has called an end to the wet-foot-dry-foot policy maintained by the United States… Read More...
If the authorities in Washington are now trapped between their anti-Cuban legislation and their fear of a massive arrival of Cubans, it is their duty to find a solution, and it is… Read More...
Colombia's defense minister said that his agency has asked the U.S., Panama and Ecuador for "international information" to deal with the increasing number of immigrants -- Cubans among… Read More...
The Panamanian government has barred Cubans traveling from Ecuador to the United States from crossing into its territory from Colombia, according to the Costa Rican newspaper La Nación. Read More...
Beginning next Tuesday, Ecuador will demand a visa from every Cuban citizen who wishes to enter its territory, Deputy Foreign Minister Xavier Lasso Mendoza told journalists Thursday in… Read More...