Thousands of recently arrived Cubans who have come to the United States through the U.S.-Mexico border will not be able to obtain permanent U.S. residency because the paperwork federal authorities gave them does not make them eligible for it, the Board of Immigration Appeals said in a ruling Monday.
Thousands of recently arrived Cubans who have come to the United States through the U.S.-Mexico border will not be able to obtain permanent U.S. residency because the paperwork federal authorities gave them does not make them eligible for it, the Board of Immigration Appeals said in a ruling Monday.
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In a guest column, two Florida immigration attorneys warn of the impact of a bill that would require transportation companies to become immigration law experts to grant or deny service to dozens of categories of people prohibited from traveling to Florida, even though the federal law gives them permission to be here.