April 26, 2024

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17 Cuban immigrants have been detained on a bus in the Mexican state of Puebla.

17 Cuban immigrants have been detained on a bus in the Mexican state of Puebla.

At least 17 Cuban immigrants They were stopped by immigration officials and the Mexican National Guard on a bus at a bus terminal in the state of Puebla.

“During the migration control visit to the bus station in Puebla, the National Immigration Agency (INM), with the support of the Mexican National Guard, rescued 17 foreigners from Cuba who were traveling illegally on the bus,” the INM said. Twitter on Monday.

That too happened on April 12 Mexican immigration officials arrested nine Cubans Those traveling by tourist bus via Palmer de Bravo in the central part of the state of Puebla.

According to the INM, the Cubans were traveling with a group of 123 foreigners of different nationalities who were detained without being able to prove their regular stay in Mexican territory.

In all, 82 came from Guatemala, 12 from Honduras, nine from Cuba, seven from El Salvador and 13 from Nicaragua.

Shortly before the event, this was also reported 63 Immigrant group arrested Among them were Cubans, Guatemalans and Hondurans who were hiding in a truck in Veracruz.

The previous day, nine other Cubans were arrested for traveling in a congested truck in the city of San Pedro Dabanadebek in the province of Oaxaca.

Cuba finds itself in a new migration crisis. In March, the irregular entry of Cubans across the southern border of the United States exceeded 32 thousand. Some experts believe that the exodus avalanche may have been similar to or greater than that of the 1980s Mariel Exodus.

So far this year, Mexican authorities have detained more than 15,000 Cuban immigrants in their country.

One step Release From INM, Wednesday, January 1 to Wednesday, April 13, 115,379 foreigners were detained for entering or entering the Mexican border illegally.

Of that number, at least 15,907 are Cubans, representing the third largest group of immigrants passing through Mexico in search of the U.S. border, surpassing only Hondurans (21,965) and Guatemalans (21,954).

The highest number of arrests were in the states of Chiapas, Mexico City, Baja California, Tabasco and Veracruz.

So far in 2022, the Mexican government has repatriated 928 Cubans 14 Air Deportation Activities.

However, thousands of Cubans continue to reach Mexico via its southern border to the United States.

In March, More than 32,000 Cubans entered the United States via the Mexican borderA displaced avalanche that has already surpassed the 1994 rafters and is approaching the level of the 1980s Mariel Exodus.

The number of March doubles 16,550 Cubans entered the North American border in February After crossing the border points of Mexico.