Nicaraguan Asylum Seekers in US Live in Fear of Deportation
Three asylum seekers whose cases are still unresolved speak about their fear of being returned to a Nicaragua, where they don’t feel safe.
Read MoreThree asylum seekers whose cases are still unresolved speak about their fear of being returned to a Nicaragua, where they don’t feel safe.
Read MoreThe Cuban diet is severely impacted by the scarcity of and rising prices for fresh produce, but also by poor nutritional education.
Read MoreReynaldo Padilla Rodriguez: For me, it’s very important to cultivate faith in what you cannot see. What you feel is very important.
Read MoreThe internet speed in Cuba has always been poor, but some users have noticed that it’s getting worse in the past year.
Read MoreI walk around the city without a camera, which is like saying that I feel incomplete, because my memories will die sooner rather than later.
Read MoreThe terminal in Cienfuegos was closed in 2019 due to serious problems with the roof and reopened three years later.
Read MoreThe riot squads and the hooded “voluntary police” are the shock forces of the regime to squash any internal dissent.
Read MoreAfter being closed for ten years, the museum has opened its doors with the exhibition “Havana Has the Face of a Woman”. (16 photos)
Read MoreTestimonies of Nicaraguans with parole describe the uncertainty of imminent deportation: “We don’t know if we’ll be able to return”.
Read MoreFive of the seven women are classified as suffering “forced disappearance,” their exact whereabouts and condition unknown.
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