A military officer stands near the entrance to Camp VI at the U.S. military prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Joe Raedle/Getty Images The Trump ... United States. The refugees and migrants were ...
A U.S. Marine helps a child off of a Cuban refugee boat during the 1980 Mariel boatlift. Fernando Yovera AP Photo In 1980, then-President Jimmy Carter welcomed 125,000 Cuban refugees to the United ...
the International Refugee Assistance Project released a report accusing the U.S.-run Migrant Operations Center at Guantánamo Bay, or GMOC, of detaining migrants fleeing Haiti, Cuba and other ...
The number of Cubans entering Uruguay through the land ... Uruguay's Law 18076 regarding refugees states that “every person has the right to request and receive refuge in the national territory ...
Most applications are from Cuban citizens, Mondelli explained. “There may be situations in which people have not reached a level that qualifies them as refugees, but this does not mean that the ...
The 1990s brought a slight shift. In 1994, following a mass exodus of Cuban refugees, the U.S. and Cuba reached an agreement to limit the number of refugees allowed to enter the U.S. In 1999 ...
In 1980, then-President Jimmy Carter welcomed 125,000 Cuban refugees to the United States as part of the Mariel Boatlift. This unprecedented migration accomplished in just a few months embodied ...
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., told the Miami Herald. “He was especially helpful in the tough early years when so many Cuban refugees were coming over and we were so unfamiliar with how to find a ...
The '7 Decades of Silent Refugee Crisis' brought to fore tragic experiences including violence, abductions, and other oppression. The images and stories, put on display in Hyderabad on Saturday ...
A small group of people, mostly Haitian and Cuban refugees, are currently housed at Guantanamo’s Migrant Operations Center.