Migration Crisis: Four immigrants detained in Mexico and Cuban police thwart the departure of the Rafters

four Cuban immigrants They were caught on Thursday near the town of San Isidro Atlautenko, in the state of Mexico, when they were taken away in a truck by an alleged coyote, local media reported Thursday Toluca’s sun.

The driver of the car was arrested by the Public Security Forces. The four immigrants of Cuban origin were unable to prove their legal residence in Mexico.

The island’s citizens have been identified as Leomarlon Ferrer (21), Marco Antonio (33), Fernando Lazzaro (36), and Clariselle Ponce (56). The latter explained it They all entered Mexico in November with the destination of Monterrey to find work.

The Cubans remained under the protection of the Mexican federal authoritieswho will determine their legal status.

Identify Cuban rafters in Mexico

It’s also news The identity of eight Cuban rafters who arrived on Wednesday in Isla MujeresQuintana Roo. Facebook page “Isla Mujeres at the moment news” They released the names of the immigrants who arrived on a rustic boat in Mexico.

They are Félix Javier Randon Cruz (Pinar del Rio, 25 years old), Mario Javier Vidal Martinez (33 years old), Edney Dayan Arteaga Madeira (28 years old), Yasil Acosta Diaz Pinar del Rio, 35 years old), Doraniles Chala Peguero (Pinar del Río , 28 years old), Yunalbis Cordero González (Pinar del Río, 35 years old), Yanquier Madera Sarmiento (Pinar del Río, 35 years old) and Yaremi Mena Herrera (25 years old). The average age of these immigrants is 30 years.

Mina Herrera has been admitted for medical attention At Isla Mujeres Community Hospital.

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Cuban police prevent the rafters from leaving

Finally, he transcended The National Revolutionary Police (PNR) intervene to prevent the departure of a group of Cuban rafters.

The truth has circulated Some videos that witnesses to the facts were sent to Miami-based Cuban journalist Mario J. Benton. These people took the pictures on the coast of the Alamar, east of Havana.

The videos show how more than a dozen people are trying to put a homemade boat into the water. while, Several PNR officers show up and thwart the exit. All in broad daylight.

Between January 1 and November 30, 2022, 277,594 Cubans arrived in the United States, 760 daily average. Cuba is going through the largest migration crisis in its history. In October (which already belongs to fiscal year 2023), 29,872 Cubans entered the United States irregularly, an average of 963 per day. In November, 35,849 immigrants from the island arrived in the United States, an average of nearly 1,200 per day.

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