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Cuban immigrants expelled from Guatemala

Roald Dahl by Roald Dahl
May 30, 2023
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The Guatemalan immigration agency announced on the afternoon of May 29 that it had intercepted 41 foreign migrants, including 11 Cuban nationals, in a transport. The relocation company of that Central American country is mentioned TwitterThey were all expelled from the country “because they traveled irregularly through Guatemala.”

According to an extension, the agency provided “psychological, medical and humanitarian care” to all the foreigners (16 Venezuelans, 3 Colombians, 11 Cubans, 1 Ecuadorian, 5 Hindus and 5 from Nepal). All were found by the National Police and transferred to the Migration Center for processing.

The agency noted that all of them were “irregularly in Guatemalan territory without meeting the requirements established by current law,” and that the group included nine minors who were traveling with minors. They thanked the National Police for their work since the settlement of Guatemala.

Cuban immigrants head to America

In several cases, the U.S. government has not opened its southern border, as in the case of “humane parole” since January of this year, to those who did not use legal means to get to the north. Not only will they be sent back to their home country, but they will also be denied the option of availing themselves of the aforementioned parole for five years.

Despite the parole policy, thousands of Cubans have benefited, with many Cubans trying to reach the country’s southern border from a route from Nicaragua, with the possibility of coming to the United States legally. Cubans for visas. One way the North American government has asked them not to go is to go so far as to deny them entry into the country in a few years, which will have legal consequences.

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Additionally, Guatemala, along with Colombia, will soon be the headquarters of immigration centers the United States is opening in Latin America to process immigrant asylum cases. If approved, the case could be sent to the United States, Canada or Spain.

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