The First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Miguel Diaz-Canel, denounced how the U.S. government, amid the difficult economic situation to which it subjects the island, manipulates the migration issue for political purposes.»
MIGRATION POLICY
Cuba, USA Issue Joint Statement on Migratory Policy
This January 12, the governments of the Republic of Cuba and the United States of America agreed to take a major step toward the normalization of their migration relations, in order to ensure a regular, safe and orderly migration»
Cuba Considers Obama’s Migratory Decision an Important Step
Cuba considers a positive step forward in improving relations with the USA an agreement announced yesterday by President Barack Obama to secure regular, safe and orderly migration between the two countries. Obama’s declaration does away with the so-called ‘wet foot, dry foot’ policy that guaranteed any Cuban arriving in US territory, no matter how, to becoming a legal resident. »
US Government Ends “Wet Foot, Dry Foot” Policy against Cuba
The Obama administration is ending a policy that granted residency to Cubans who arrived in the United States without visas, the White House announced Thursday. A White House statement said, “The Department of Homeland Security is ending the so-called ‘wet-foot/dry foot’ policy, which was put in place more than 20 years ago and was designed for a different era. Effective »