Wet Foot, Dry Foot Policy
The "Wet Foot, Dry Foot" policy affected Cuban migration, now intertwined with debates on U.S.-Cuba relations, refugee rights, and evolving political stances under various U.S. administrations.
Cuban Music Institute Acknowledges the Passing of Singer Alfredo Rodríguez
Published on 1/23/2026
Cuban Wife Pleads for Help as Husband Detained by ICE, Family Faces Homelessness
Published on 12/30/2025
Cuban Refugee Pleads with ICE to Keep Family Together
Published on 11/21/2025
U.S. Denies Negotiating with Cuban Regime Over José Daniel Ferrer's Exile
Published on 10/17/2025
Yordenis Ugás Criticizes Cuban-Americans for Apathy Towards Politics
Published on 8/6/2025
Cuba Claims U.S. "Criminal Behavior" Over Trump's New Policy Tightening Embargo
Published on 7/1/2025
Can Donald Trump Overturn the Cuban Adjustment Act?
Published on 3/22/2025
Cubans with I-220A Self-Deport Over Guantanamo Fears: "Grave Mistake"
Published on 2/5/2025
Biden Unlikely to Change Cuba Policy Before End of Term
Published on 12/11/2024