Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance
The Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance addresses the challenges faced by Cuban migrants, from asylum applications and legal fees to caravans and public tensions.
Migrant Caravan Faces Health Crises and Detention Amidst Mexican Crackdown
Published on 10/11/2025
Cuban Migrant in Mexican Caravan May Have Wound Infected by Screw Worm, Say Doctors
Published on 10/11/2025
Mexicans Demand Deportation of Undocumented Cuban Migrants: "Go Back to Your Country"
Published on 10/10/2025
Cuban Migrants Plan Caravan Departure from Tapachula
Published on 9/26/2025
Cubans Embark on Caravan from Tapachula Heading North in Search of Relocation or Asylum
Published on 8/8/2025
Cubans Face Financial Barriers in Mexican Asylum Process: "Legal Fees Reach Up to 40 Thousand Pesos"
Published on 7/28/2025
Stranded Cuban Mother in Mexico Seeks Reunion with Family in the U.S.
Published on 1/29/2025
Cubana Shares Life in a Crowded Mexican Home: "I Have to Dash to the Stove Before Brushing My Teeth"
Published on 10/29/2024
Cuban Immigrant Washes Cars to Survive After Losing Documents in Mexico
Published on 9/27/2024
Cuban Migrant Robs Mexican Store, Steals 80 Cell Phones
Published on 7/23/2024
Over 8,800 Cubans Seek Refuge in Mexico from January to June This Year
Published on 7/11/2024
Asylum Applications Drop Over 40% in Mexico
Published on 6/21/2024