Mexico City, Mexico.- The popular Cuban reggaeton singer Ramón Lavado Martínez, known as “the jackal” He told in an interview with Canal Telemundo how he has received his family in Miami.
On February 17, the musician welcomed seven members of his family, including his grandparents and his mother, whom in each interview he confessed that he missed a lot.
El Chacal applied on February 2 to the new parole and humanitarian program and was informed on the 6th that they were all approved.
The artist clarified that there was no preferential treatment for him because he was famous, and stated that the program is the same for everyone.
As reported by the journalist Eduardo “Yusnaby” Pérez, from Telemundo, the singer rented a house that is right in front of his, without knowing if they would approve the request or how many would receive the parole.
“I had to take the opportunity because I was staying in front of the house. I spoke to the owner, I told her: ‘please, if they don’t come, you keep that, but if they do come…’. Look what a beautiful thing, ”she said.
In the video shared by the channel, the artist showed the house that he prepared for his relatives and said that they had all the basic things.
“Being able to have the entire family nucleus sitting at the same table”, is the reason that makes him happier today, according to El Chacal.
In addition to her mother and grandparents, her aunt, her cousin with her husband, and a son of the couple traveled to Miami. Currently the musician is pleased that he has no family left in Cuba and was able to get them all out.
The Jackal talks about dictatorship in Cuba
After July 11, 2021, the artist before the cameras of the aforementioned channel declared that Cuba was a dictatorship and asked for freedom. After that video, he confessed to Pérez that he feared that her mother would not be able to meet her grandson, Milán, because demonstrating against the regime would prevent her from returning.
A year later, in interview Offered to CubaNet en Directo, “Chacal” addressed the circumstances that led him to take sides against the regime, regardless of the consequences.
“Chacal, more than an artist, is a human being who has a family, who has a mother, who has grandparents and who believes that what defines the nobility of the human being is the family and the values and principles that that family can instill in you” , said the reggaeton player, based in Miami.
The singer assures that the violence against the 9/11 protesters exposed the true essence of the Cuban regime.
“When you attack a human being, when you attack a child and sentence him to 15 and 20 years in prison, when you are capable of hurting him, fracturing a bone, breaking his nose, you are not respecting those codes,” noted the artist.
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