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Cuban men thrown into Louisiana prisons despite legal asylum requests | Southern Poverty Law Center

28.4.19

Cuban men thrown into Louisiana prisons despite legal asylum requests | Southern Poverty Law Center: More than 100 Cuban men who have been left to rot in remote Louisiana immigration prisons have faced these and other hardships since as early as 2017, when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement locked them up.

The SPLC interviewed eight of these men, who told stories of severe persecution in their home country before fleeing to the United States. They all entered the country legally and are seeking asylum the way the U.S. government dictates. All were found to have a credible fear of persecution or torture in Cuba by the asylum officers who screened them upon arrival. None has committed a crime.


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