
Former President Trump is considering revoking the "parole" of more than half a million migrants, including Cubans. This measure, which is part of a broader plan, could leave thousands of Cubans in a situation of legal uncertainty and facing possible swift deportations.
According to reports, the decision to revoke the "parole" would affect a large number of migrants currently in the United States, including many Cubans. This would leave them vulnerable to being deported without a complete legal process.
This measure has raised concerns among the Cuban community and migrant rights advocates. Many fear that this action could have serious consequences for those who have sought refuge in the United States.
"Revoking the 'parole' of these migrants, especially Cubans who have fled oppression in their country, is inhumane and denies them the chance to seek a better life," said a human rights activist in statements to the press.