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Cuban People Survive Undocumented in Mexico After Being Expelled From the u.s.: There Are Sick Elderly People and People without a Record

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Cubans deported to Mexico from the U.S. face an uncertain future without legal status. They work informally in Villahermosa while waiting to resolve their situation.
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Louis Robaina, Damián de la Moneda and Ángel Insúa were taken to Villahermosa, 3,000 kilometers south of the border, where they try to remake their lives without documents

Cubans deported to Mexico from the U.S. face an uncertain future without legal status. They work informally in Villahermosa while waiting to resolve their situation.

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CiberCuba broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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