Cubans come to the US in a huge group of

Cubans come to the US in a huge group of migrants

An imprecise number of Cubans crossed the US border with a huge group of more than 300 Latin American migrants.

Fox News journalist Bill Melugin released images of the huge group entering the United States via the township of Normandy, Texas.

The reporter explained Almost all migrants were single adultsincluding from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.

The United States Border Patrol (USBP) detained another group of 47 Cuban migrants who arrived in Arizona on Sunday along with nine Guatemalan children who were traveling unaccompanied.

John R. Modlin, head of the USBP in the Tucson sector, reported via Twitter that the 56 undocumented immigrants turned themselves in to agents at Ajo Station near Lukeville on Sunday afternoon.

The USBP’s frequent arrests of Cubans are part of the context of the Cuban migration crisis, which became evident in the past fiscal year (from October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022) when more than 224,000 migrants from the island They reached the land border between the United States and Mexico.

These figures confirm the largest irregular exodus from Cuba in the history of the United States, a crisis that also holds high records by sea, with more than 6,182 island migrants intercepted by the Coast Guard during the aforementioned period.

The Nicaraguan government’s waiver of visa requirements for Cubans has been a key indicator in achieving these numbers, which have risen overwhelmingly since November 2021, with a peak of 35,092 migrants arriving at US land borders in April.

The Cuban Exodus has claimed dozens of lives. It was announced on Thursday that a 48-year-old Cuban migrant died of cardiac arrest while crossing the Rio Grande on her way from Mexico to the United States.