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Trump's immigration crackdown unnerves Cuban exiles long shielded from deportation

  • Federal agents detained Tomás Hernández, a 71-year-old former Cuban intelligence official, outside his Miami home in March for hiding Communist Party ties when obtaining residency.
  • This detention follows President Trump's pledge of mass deportations, which shocked many Cuban-Americans despite their historic immigration privileges and strong Republican support.
  • An activist originally from Cuba since 1971 compiles lists of individuals believed to be former Cuban agents residing illegally in the U.S. and frequently provides this information to federal officials.
  • Dominguez's website has revealed the identities of about 150 Cuban government operatives currently living in the United States, while nearly half a million Cubans who have come to the U.S. since the Biden administration began are now without legal protections.
  • The deportation campaign deeply unsettles Cuban exiles, with some welcoming firmer action against Havana’s agents and others fearing potential betrayal and widespread enforcement.
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SIGNATURES PRESS.- Former President Donald Trump does not cease his campaign against immigration. On May 9, he signed an executive order that threatens to confiscate the salaries, properties and even automobiles of those living in the United States without legal authorization. This extreme and probably unconstitutional measure falls within his campaign rhetoric, which re-presents immigrants as a threat to the security, economy and well-being of …

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Santa New Mexican broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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