MIAMI, United States. – This Friday, United States Border Patrol agents detained 29 Cuban migrants who disembarked in the Florida Keys, reported on Twitter the US Coast Guard.
Although to a lesser extent, the island’s rafters have continued to reach the shores of the United States after the announcement of the parole which will benefit 30,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans.
Just 24 hours earlier, agents from the Border Patrol and the southeast section of the Coast Guard also detained 30 Cuban migrants (19 adults and 11 youth) in Dry Tortugas National Park, according to reported on Twitter Officer Walter N. Slosar.
Since last October 1, the beginning of the current fiscal year, its crews have returned 5,528 nationals to the island, according to coast guard data.
In mid-January, the United States Government warned that migrants who arrive illegally in its territory, including by sea, would be repatriated and would not be able to apply to the immigration program. parole humanitarian launched on January 5 by President Joe Biden.
“New process for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans: if a request for parole humanitarian law or a person is caught illegally crossing into the US, they will be returned directly to their country of origin and will no longer be allowed to apply for this process,” the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) highlighted through Twitter.
For his part, Commander of the 7th District and Director of the Homeland Security Task Force, Brendan McPherson, said: “Our HSTF-SE teams will rescue and repatriate anyone who tries to enter the United States illegally by sea. Incursions into the southeast maritime border will result in deportation and ineligibility for immigration options.”
Since Biden announced the restrictions on the entry of migrants across the border and the launch for them of the policy of parole humanitarian, hundreds of Cubans in the United States have submitted their request for sponsorship for relatives and relatives in Cuba.
The applications of the so-called sponsors are processed through the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) site, which, once the petition is approved, will send the instructions to the beneficiary. If accepted, it must appear at a U.S. port of entry, where the application for the parole.