cuban migrants
The First 180 of 8,000 Cuban Migrants Stranded in Costa Rica Are Back on the Road
After months of being trapped in limbo, a first group of 180 Cuban migrants left Costa Rica to continue their journey with the hope of settle in the United States.
Mexico Has Rescued Nine Cuban Migrants Adrift on a Makeshift Boat
The Mexican navy has picked up dozens of Cuban migrants from makeshift boast in the last six months, as preparations continue to airlift thousands of Cubans out of Costa Rica where they have been stranded since November.
An Air Bridge Deal Promises a Way Out for the Cuban Migrants Stranded in Costa Rica
The first group from among 8,000 Cubans stuck in Costa Rica — because Nicaragua won't let them continue their journey to the US — are due to fly to El Salvador in January, from where they will be transported by bus to Mexico.
2,500 Cuban Migrants Are Still Stuck in Costa Rica — And There's No End In Sight
The migrants were following the increasingly popular route of flying from Cuba to Ecuador and then travelling north by land to the US border, but their way has been blocked by Nicaragua refusing to let them through.