Yoan Felipe González Sainz, one of the 22 Mayabeque rafters who left the Island on October 31, was detained in the United States after receiving medical attention in a hospital and is “incommunicado” in an immigration center. As published on his social networks by the Cuban exile albert fonsein health institutions “they do not want to give information” about the group.
Without offering details of the journey that these compatriots from Batabanó, Quivicán and San Felipe undertook, the aunt of one of the rafters, Yeney Molina, commented in Fonse’s publication that “everyone was fine” and in Immigration.
In addition to the medical attention that González Sainz received, another relative of the Cubans, Julián Domínguez Dumas, indicated that those hospitalized were those who presented “mild burns”, but none with dangerous injuries, public CyberCuba.
As usual, the Cubans, after being detained, are taken into custody and given the opportunity to show “credible fear.” If they convince the judge, they can post a bond and apply for asylum. In the best of cases, they are released and given a document that legalizes their entry into the country.
The aunt of one of the rafters, Yeney Molina, commented that “everyone was fine” and at immigration
In addition to Yoan Felipe González Sainz, the following left the Island: Enrique Alejandro Zayas García, Denis Michel Linares Mederos, Yosbani Pantaleón Álvarez, Maikel Martínez Rodríguez, Lázaro Alian López Martínez, Jorge La Rosa Bordas, José Carlos Delgado Villavicencio, Maubra Molina Rodríguez, Janiel Álvarez Guerra, Hirset de la Caridad Corvo Franco, Yelianys Álvarez Cerrano, Adian Martínez Collazo, Allan Martínez Collazo, Alejandro Tabares Collazo, Yunior Rua Tamayo, Brayer Betate Socoro, Orenis Lázaro Martínez González, Jonathan García Álvarez, Dorka Aro Barrio, Luis Felipe Barceló Torres and Javier David Rosabal.
On the other hand, this Monday, the Border Patrol reported that it had taken into custody 85 Cubans, including 10 minors, who managed to reach the United States last weekend. The chief officer of the Miami sector, Walter Slosar, specified that everyone was fine and the disembarkation of several rafts had occurred in the Florida Keys.
Since October 1, Coast Guard crews have intercepted 1,588 Cubans. Through its social networks, the institution pointed out that last Monday “they prevented three rafts” from continuing their journey to Florida. “Fortunately, we rescued these people before Storm Nicole made the seas worse,” said Ward Seven’s Warrant Officer, Nicole Groll.
According to figures from the Coast Guard, so far this November, 227 Cubans have been repatriated in four groups. Groll stressed that eight migrants have died this month in their attempt to reach the United States illegally.
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