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A woman deported from the U.S. to Cuba is mourning the life she left behind, after she was separated from her 17-month-old daughter. Patrick Oppmann reports from Havana.
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Carlos Yuniel Valle sits in his Tampa home, holding a framed photo of him and his wife, Heidy Sánchez, who was recently detained by immigration officials and deported to Cuba. Lawyers and ... They ...
For them, Cuba’s sputtering transition ... Covid’s unmerciful battering. Oceanside hotels, some brand new, are largely vacant. Crumbling Old Havana buildings are neither preserved nor restored.
"Imagine, they ripped the child from her mother's arms at the immigration office; the cries of that woman in there could be heard back in Cuba ... she landed in Havana, along with more than ...
Heidy Sánchez was deported to Cuba on Thursday. She left behind her husband, U.S. citizen Carlos Yuniel Valle, and their infant daughter.
leaving behind her one-year-old child. Heidy Sánchez, 44, a Hillsborough County resident, was among 82 Cuban migrants sent on a plane from Miami back to Cuba on Thursday morning, her husband ...