"Deportation Dilemma: What Happens to Cuban Deportees Under Trump's Policies?" As the US and Cuba continue to navigate their complex and often contentious relationship, a growing number of Cubans are finding themselves on the wrong side of American law. Under the Trump administration, deportations of Cuban nationals increased significantly, sparking concerns about the fate of those who are sent back to the island. But with Cuba's long-standing refusal to accept deportations from the US, a critical question arises: what happens to these deportees? Will they be left stranded, or is there a way for them to return to the US or find a new home elsewhere? As tensions between the two nations remain high, the story of Cuban deportees under Trump's policies is one of uncertainty, danger, and human struggle.
Cuba has often refused to accept deportations from the US. Where does that leave Cuban deportees under Trump?