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The Mexican Limbo of Stateless Cubans

Summary by El Pais
Expelled from the United States and unable to return to their country, they are now stunned and tired on the streets of Mexican cities like Tapachula or Villahermosa. They are older, some retired, spent almost their entire life working as fishermen, cooks or electricians in Florida. They had papers in order and some friction with the law decades ago, a traffic penalty or penalties already served. Anyway, ICE ripped them out of their homes or job…

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Expelled from the United States and unable to return to their country, they are now stunned and tired on the streets of Mexican cities like Tapachula or Villahermosa. They are older, some retired, spent almost their entire life working as fishermen, cooks or electricians in Florida. They had papers in order and some friction with the law decades ago, a traffic penalty or penalties already served. Anyway, ICE ripped them out of their homes or job…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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