When a guard approached his bunk-bed asking if he’d like to see his family after 18 months in detention, the 24-year-old Cuban detainee thought he was finally going to South Florida where he’d be reunited with his aunt.
Instead, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had other notions. They were planning to reunite him with his family – in Cuba.
Now he’s one of at least two dozen Cubans inside detention centers in Louisiana and Georgia who have told the Miami Herald that ICE agents coerced them – sometimes through physical violence – to sign a form saying they desired to return to Cuba to visit family. The form has long been used by people traveling legally to the island under U.S. embargo restrictions that
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