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Cuban dies one day after entering the US on humanitarian parole
 – 2024-02-12 20:40:22
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Cuban dies one day after entering the US on humanitarian parole – 2024-02-12 20:40:22

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 12, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

A young Cuban lost his life in a tragic traffic accident that occurred in the city of Atlanta, in the United States, only 24 hours after having entered the North American territory with the help of the parole humanitarian.

According to the media America TeVérelatives of the deceased, identified as Omar Ortiz, indicated that he suffered the accident when he went to dinner at a restaurant with his wife’s family, who was the sponsor that allowed him to take advantage of the program that began in January 2023.

The young man’s stepmother, identified as Diana Pérez, went to social networks to ask the Cuban community for help inside and outside the Island, as they need financial support to be able to repatriate Omar’s body back to his homeland.

The woman indicated that people interested in helping could use the number 540-688-6974 to donate through the Zelle platform.

The deceased’s wife, Maylin Rodríguez, also joined the call for help, urging people who could to contribute any amount possible. Both Facebook posts gathered dozens of comments from people who sent their condolences and mourned Ortiz’s death.

A similar case in Texas

Unfortunately, Ortiz’s case has not been the only one in which a Cuban who recently arrived in the United States died after an accident. This week it became known Abdel Pastor Romero, an Antillean who died in the city of Houston, Texas.

The case of Pastor Romero was reported on social networks, where it was reported that he had arrived in the country a couple of months ago, also with the help of the parole humanitarian, and had left his partner and two daughters on the island.

Now, family and friends are looking for a way to gather help to repatriate his ashes back to Cuba.

This family also shared the phone number 78 68 93 80 44, to which people can make deposits through Zelle.

Likewise, they enabled the numbers 78 64 38 64 35 and 78 67 10 75 50 so that anyone with questions can call to ask how they can help in this noble cause. In that sense, the family emphasizes that any contribution, no matter how small, will be well received, since all they want is to say goodbye to the Cuban’s remains in their homeland.

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February 12, 2024 0 comments
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Cuban received parole after being previously rejected
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Cuban received parole after being previously rejected

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 1, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The dream of being able to leave Cuba to start a new and prosperous life in the United States is one of the greatest aspirations for the citizens of the Island, although it entails a process in which perseverance is an indispensable quality.

This was demonstrated by the story of a Cuban woman interviewed by Mario J. Pentón, who received her parole humanitarian after having to apply for it a second time, after the rejection of his first application.

Despite the disappointment of this first snub, the woman and her family insisted on looking for the opportunity, managing to give a very different ending to their story.

According to what she said, the woman, who preferred to remain anonymous, began her process on January 7, 2023, just in the first hours of the parole humanitarian law, imposed by the government of Democratic President Joe Biden, came into effect.

This first I-134A form received a quick but discouraging response of disapproval, stamped “Non confirm.”

Far from giving up, and thanks to the tireless support of her family, the Cuban gave a second chance to paroleeven when he did not know what had caused the failure on the first occasion.

Perseverance paid off, and this second attempt culminated successfully on March 4, when, to his surprise, he received permission to fly from Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

This was just the beginning of the dream, one that she herself couldn’t believe, mainly due to the relative speed with which things happened, with everything happening in less than a month.

“They applied the parole Again, it arrived on February 16 and on March 4 I was in Miami. Now next year I can apply for the Cuban Adjustment Law,” said the migrant.

The Cuban wanted to give important advice to her countrymen, as she pointed out that although many say it, it is easy to despair while waiting, so she recommended that they “have a lot of patience and a lot of faith, that everything comes. I was disapproved and here I am.”

The woman has been able to integrate well into American society, as she benefited from the work permit that the government grants to those who arrive through the humanitarian visa.

According to the lawyer, there have been several similar cases of Cubans who apply twice, they have even had responses from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with exactly the same advice: that they have to apply again for a new review. and let them determine whether they approve or deny it.

It is important to remember, however, that the rejection of the current application is necessary to submit a next one, since even the US authorities have warned that the application of two or more simultaneous applications can lead to their automatic cancellation.

These stories continue to occur amid the growing political tension between Democrats and Republicans in the US regarding immigration policy. States such as Texas and Iowa have registered clashes, and the advancement of their anti-immigrant bills.

Figures one year from parole humanitarian

During the first year of the innovative humanitarian parole program promoted by the Joe Biden administration, a total of 327,000 humanitarian visas were granted to citizens of Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti.

Cubans represented 21.1% of the total, with more than 69,000 visas approved, with the Island registering its largest migratory exodus since the triumph of the Cuban revolution in 1959.

February 1, 2024 0 comments
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Cuban minor with I-220A managed to obtain parole after case review
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Cuban minor with I-220A managed to obtain parole after case review

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 29, 2024
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A minor Cuban migrant who entered the United States with his parents and received a Form I-220A after crossing the border, got his case reviewed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and will grant you a parolewith which you will be able to adhere to the Cuban Adjustment Law and obtain a permanent residence (Green Card) after spending a year and a day in the territory.

According to immigration lawyer Wilfredo Allen, who was interviewed by journalist Daniel Benítez, this is a rare event, since US authorities frequently reject requests of this type made by migrants and lawyers.

According to the communicator, although the minor entered United States territory with his parents, his father received a parolewhile the young man received an I-220A, which brought problems to the family.

The expert considers that this case makes it clear that the North American authorities take into account the circumstances of each person, and that each petition has the history of all the applicants, this to appeal to the conscience of the judges.

In that sense, the lawyer considers that the success of the applications depends largely on the ability to present the history of the migrants, highlighting the need for these people to remain in the United States.

In the case of the minor’s mother, who is a doctor with a medical specialty, she is already integrated into American society and is taking courses to adapt to the country’s health system.

The fact that the parents were able to remain in the US without problems, while the minor received an I-220A, highlights the unpredictable nature of the immigration system, which is often frustrating for thousands of people who are going through a similar situation.

Controversy with I-220A

It should be remembered that an I-220A is issued to those aliens who have been detained within the country without valid legal status and have been released on bail while awaiting the outcome of their immigration proceedings.

In mid-2023, the United States Superior Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decided that the I-220A was not considered a parole valid, so Cubans could not use it for the Cuban Adjustment Act.

The decision affected thousands of Antilleans who were just waiting for the necessary time to pass to begin applying for their permanent residences.

In recent months, a growing number of these migrants indicated that they had begun to receive words without having requested it, which made many hope again.

In that sense, a meeting between the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) revealed that authorities were reviewing the cases individually, so those with an I-220A could still rely on the Adjustment Act to obtain a Green Card.

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Family takes their 100-year-old grandmother from Cuba with the help of humanitarian parole
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Family takes their 100-year-old grandmother from Cuba with the help of humanitarian parole

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 23, 2024
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A Cuban family has fulfilled their dream of taking their 100-year-old grandmother off the island to give her a good life in the United States, thanks to the unique opportunity provided by the parole humanitarian program implemented by Biden at the beginning of 2023.

This is Victoria Domínguez Guzmán, who was received by her loved ones in the state of Nebraska last Saturday, January 20.

The independent medium Cubans around the World shared photographs of the elderly woman being received by her family with hugs and smiles at the Miami International Airport, where she arrived after leaving the ‘Ignacio Agramonte’ in her native Camagüey.

According to their relatives, they have been waiting for almost a year since the request for the parole for the old woman, but they did not lose hope of being able to keep her away from the misery that she lives on the Island.

The aforementioned independent media managed to contact Elier Morell, one of Victoria’s 13 grandchildren, who escaped from the Island as a rafter in 2007 and now resides in the city of Tampa, Florida.

He revealed that the elderly woman still has relatives in the Greater Antilles, and that, although it will be difficult for them to be without her, her loved ones in the United States were eager to have her with them.

“There in Cuba he has some relatives left, a daughter, three granddaughters and two great-grandsons. It’s going to be hard for them not to have her around. He parole “We gave it to him in February 2023 and we were eager for him to come,” he said.

Morell lost his mother when he was a child, and was raised with his sister by the old woman, so he very much wanted to be able to have her by his side outside the Island.

The family points out that Victoria was born in Vertientes, Camagüey, and that she married a Spaniard named Adolfo Moreira. However, when Castro came to power, the regime seized Moreira’s estate.

“In Vertientes they called him La Gallega, because of his connection with my grandfather Adolfo, and also La Guayabera, because he sold guavas in the neighborhood,” added his grandson.

The elderly woman is one of the thousands of people from Cuba who have been able to travel legally and safely to the United States with the help of the parole humanitarian, which, since January of last year, offers 30,000 humanitarian visas monthly to citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Haiti who have a sponsor in the United States.

While the elderly woman enjoys the company of her family in a country where the scarcity of food and medicine can no longer affect her, thousands of others continue to wait for the same fate, and for their recovery process. parole humanitarian aid is carried out to be able to leave the country without having to risk their lives at sea or crossing the American continent.

January 23, 2024 0 comments
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They denounce that the Sancti Spíritus repressor entered the US on parole
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They denounce that the Sancti Spíritus repressor entered the US on parole

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 2, 2023
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A complaint that reached the editorial office of the independent media Cuban Newspaper assures that a man who dedicated himself to repressing opponents in the province of Sancti Spíritus left communism behind and entered the United States with the help of the Parole Humanitarian.

According to sources close to his family, the oppressor was identified as Yurquis Companioni, who served for several years as the second head of military counterintelligence in the territory of Sancti Spiritus, at least until he abandoned his position and his country last year.

According to the complaint, he entered with a parole for four years after flying from the Island to Nicaragua. After that, she traveled through Central American territory until entering Mexico, where she lived near the border for a time.

The source, who did not reveal his identity for fear of possible reprisals, points out that it would have been Companioni’s sister who acted as a sponsor so that he could enter US territory.

Photograph of the repressor's sister.  (Photo: Courtesy of Periódico Cubano)
Photograph of the repressor’s sister. (Photo: Courtesy of Periódico Cubano)

The complainant considers that it is unfair that this person received the documents to enter the United States for four years, since he dedicated himself to repressing the opposition in Sancti Spíritus for a long time.

“He chased opponents and dissidents on his motorcycle,” said this person.

A quick look at his social networks shows that Companioni was on the Island until the end of 2022, and that, subsequently, he began publishing several photographs in the Aztec territory. Likewise, she joined the Facebook group ‘Tapachula Jobs’ last September, and another called ‘Jobs in Dallas, Texas, for Latinos’ at the beginning of November, suggesting that she is looking to settle into that territory.

The publication suggests that the repressor seeks to settle in the state of Texas.The publication suggests that the repressor seeks to settle in the state of Texas.
The publication suggests that the repressor seeks to settle in the state of Texas. (Screenshot: Yurquis Companioni-Facebook)

Their networks also reveal that, despite having spent so many years persecuting dissidents in Sancti Spíritus, the repressor has now “changed sides,” something common among those snitches who They end up discarding what they learned on the Island after having the opportunity to escape the country.

Some of their latest publications share tips on how to make appointments in the CBP One application to enter the United States through the border, as well as memes where they criticize and mock the current situation on the Island such as repression and shortages, something which he surely would never have been able to do while remaining a repressor within the country.

The publication shows the profile of the repressor sharing memes where he mocks the shortage in Cuba.The publication shows the profile of the repressor sharing memes where he mocks the shortage in Cuba.
The publication shows the profile of the repressor sharing memes where he mocks the shortage in Cuba. (Screenshot: Yurquis Companioni-Facebook)
December 2, 2023 0 comments
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Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar gives hope to Cubans with I-220A in the US
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Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar gives hope to Cubans with I-220A in the US

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 10, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

In the midst of a tense moment for almost 300,000 Cubans who entered the United States in the last two years with a Form I-220A and now they find themselves in legal limboCuban-American congresswoman María Elvira Salazar assured them that hard work is being done so that their story has a happy ending.

During an interview by journalist Mario J. Pentón, the Republican congresswoman for the 27th district of South Florida stated that she is confident that the situation will be resolved favorably for the Cubans next year, thanks to the pressure that she and the allies have exercised over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

“I have all the faith in the world that those who have an I-220A will be able to receive parole and eventually join the Cuban Adjustment Act,” said the official.

In that sense, the Cuban-American said that los words interim documents delivered by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) in recent days They could be seen as progress that showed an improvement in the situation.

The official stated that she was confident that Alejandro Mayorkas, Cuban-American secretary of the DHS, would do everything possible to resolve the situation in a favorable way for the Antilleans before the end of the year.

“It has been tortuous, laborious and long, but I have a lot of faith, because the people of the State Department, and the people of National Security, especially Alejandro Mayorkas, know that they cannot leave half a million Cubans in limbo who do not They have somewhere to go. So I am sure that, before next year, we will be able to see a happy ending to these cases,” he said.

Criticism of the regime for supporting Hamas

During the interview, the congresswoman was also questioned about the current situation between Israel and Palestine, since the Castro government has openly shown its support for the extremist group Hamas.

Salazar showed a photograph in which the Cuban ambassador in Lebanon could be seen accompanied by several officers of the terrorist guerrilla, pointing out that he had shown the same image to senior US officials.

“I ask the person in charge of the State Department for the Middle East area: ‘And what does that mean? How can it be interpreted? Could it be that Cuba is inviting members of Hamas to Havana?’” the woman questioned.

“Havana is 90 miles from my house, 90 miles from the city of Miami. The good thing is that the DOS official in charge of the Middle East told me that this image was not good, which means that Cuba remains on the list of countries that sponsor terrorism.”

November 10, 2023 0 comments
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