24 Mar, 13:35··

Cuban migrants fear deportation after legal arrivals.

France24 English

A growing number of Cuban migrants who initially entered the United States legally are now facing deportation, a dramatic shift driven by recent changes in US immigration policy implemented by the Trump administration. This unexpected turn has sparked widespread fear and uncertainty among these individuals, highlighting a complex and rapidly evolving situation.

The core of the issue lies in the administration’s tightening of immigration rules, specifically the reinstatement of the travel ban and the cessation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cuba. This decision effectively removes a crucial lifeline for thousands of Cubans who were previously granted protection from deportation due to ongoing instability and violence in their home country. Adding to the precariousness of their situation are the ongoing, stringent US sanctions against Cuba, which severely limit economic opportunities and exacerbate existing hardships. Furthermore, widespread electricity shortages in Cuba are compounding the challenges faced by these migrants, creating a perfect storm of difficulties that threaten their legal status and future within the United States.

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Highlights

Cuban Migrants Face Deportation Fears

Thousands of legally arrived Cuban migrants are fearing deportation due to recent changes in US immigration policy implemented by the Trump administration.

US Policy Impacts Legal Arrivals

Changes to US immigration policy, including travel bans and temporary protection program suspensions, are putting legal Cuban immigrants at risk of deportation.

Sanctions Exacerbate the Crisis

The situation is worsened by ongoing US sanctions against Cuba and the country's severe electricity shortages.

Loss of Prior Protections

Historically favored Cuban immigrants are now facing the same challenges as other legal immigrants regarding protection status.

Family Reunification at Risk

Termination of family reunification policies further increases the vulnerability of these legally arrived migrants.

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