Cuba Receives 96 Irregular Migrants Deported by the United States
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In compliance with the bilateral migration agreements, 96 irregular migrants (78 men and 18 women) returned to Cuba on Thursday, June 25, from the United States via José Martí International Airport. Three of these persons were transferred to the investigative body because they were alleged to be commissioners of criminal acts before leaving the country. The post 96 irregular migrants returned by the United States first appeared on Cubadebate.
The US deports 96 undocumented Cuban migrants. Upon arrival in Havana, three were arrested by the Cuban Ministry of the Interior (MININT). So far this year, 740 Cubans have been returned to the island.
With this operation there are 740 migrants returned to Cuba from different countries so far this year
Havana Cuba received a flight on Thursday with 96 irregular migrants deported by the United States "in compliance with the bilateral migration agreements," according to the Ministry of the Interior (Minint) of the island. This new group of island migrants, made up of 78 men and 18 women, arrived at the José Martí International Airport in Havana. Three of the migrants returned "were transferred to the investigative body for finding themselves as …
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