Millions of people living in the U.S. trace their origins to Cuba. They make up the third-largest Hispanic origin group in the U.S., after Mexicans and Puerto Ricans.
By Dave Sherwood HAVANA, June 3 (Reuters) - Felicia de la Caridad Alvarez, a resident of Old Havana, knows a thing or two ...
A federal judge on Friday lifted a freeze on the immigration applications of more than a million Haitians, Cubans, and ...
The Trump administration is looking to impose big changes on Cuba. What’s at stake for the people who live there?
The United States has imposed new economic sanctions on Cuba's president, several of his close relatives, and members of the ...
Caught in the middle, ordinary Cubans oscillate between fear of armed conflict and a desperate hunger for change.
'There is nothing else.' Cubans describe surviving blackouts, hunger and growing despair as Cuba sinks deeper into economic ...
Growing US pressure on Cuba has fueled fears on the island of potential conflict or US intervention. How Cuba is preparing for a US attack.
A Human Rights Watch report found that many Cubans deported to Mexico by the Trump administration are living in an ...
Marco Rubio has said the U.S. is offering to help Cuba "alleviate the current crisis" and "build a better future." ...
“Today, Cuba is not controlled by any revolution,” he said. “Cuba is controlled by GAESA, a state within a state that is ...
The Cuban government is digging in its heels in the face of the overwhelming offensive from the United States, becoming ...