In his profile on the social media platform X, the Foreign Minister stated that ‟anti-Cuban politicians, including the US Secretary of State, are determined to further separate Cuban families.”
‟The damage caused by their economic suffocation measures is not enough for them. They intimidate, threaten, and persecute Cuban migrants with ties to their homeland,” he added.
Donald Trump administration revoked the temporary legal status of more than 350,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans, a measure effective since April 24.
The decision eliminated the so-called “humanitarian parole” granted during Joe Biden’s administration to these citizens, allowing them to legally enter the United States and remain there for a maximum period of two years.
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