Cuban Asylum Seekers
Cuban Asylum Seekers face rising challenges globally. High numbers apply in the U.S., Spain, and Mexico, yet low success rates and new policies create uncertainty.
Immigration Attorney Willy Allen Warns: "Cubans with I-220B Status Face the Greatest Concerns"
Published on 4/30/2025
Cuban Woman Freed from ICE Detention in Florida After Advocacy from Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar
Published on 3/29/2025
Uncertainty Grows Over Cuban Women with I-220A Detained in Florida: Latest Updates
Published on 3/19/2025
Third Cuban Woman with I-220A Document Detained at ICE Appointment: What's Going On?
Published on 3/14/2025
Miami's Immigration Courts Overwhelmed: Cuban Asylum Seekers in Limbo
Published on 3/3/2025
Trump Administration's New Policies Postpone Cuban Asylum Seeker's Case in Las Vegas
Published on 1/30/2025
Mexican Authorities Deny Asylum to Cuban Refugees Despite Evidence of Repression
Published on 12/8/2024
Oscar Casanella's Long Wait for Asylum: From Repression in Cuba to Uncertainty in the U.S.
Published on 11/8/2024
Thousands of Cubans Seek Political Asylum in Spain in 2024
Published on 9/23/2024
Over 850,000 Cuban Migrants Arrived in the U.S. Since 2022
Published on 9/17/2024
Over 11,000 Cubans Seek Asylum in Mexico in 2024
Published on 9/3/2024
Cuban Asylum Requests Surge in Spain, Yet Success Rates Remain Low
Published on 6/19/2024