Cuban host Alexander Otaola recently addressed the deportation of Cuban influencer Cinthya Medrano García, known online as La Cintumbare, during his show. She was sent back to the island after residing in the United States. True to his controversial style, Otaola expressed amusement at the news and made several mocking remarks about her situation.
With a chuckle, Otaola quipped, "Eyes that saw you leave will never see you come back," referencing Medrano's departure and forced return to Cuba. The presenter, known for his outspoken criticism of public figures supportive of the Cuban regime, continued with his sarcastic commentary: "Didn't you want Canel? The Cuban woman? Well, now it's time for your blackout, honey, cooking with firewood, dear. You asked to return, and you got it. Now you'll be in the right place and experiencing what you deserve. You wished for it, and it happened," he said amidst laughter.
The deportation of La Cintumbare has stirred up social media, leading to split opinions regarding her return to the island. Some view it as a "deserved punishment" for her stances, while others regret the harsh realities of the immigration process for Cubans abroad.
Medrano García's situation is part of a wave of deportations of Cubans from the United States, sparking debate within the migrant community about these occurrences.
Understanding the Deportation of Cuban Influencers
Why was La Cintumbare deported to Cuba?
La Cintumbare was deported to Cuba as part of a series of deportations of Cuban nationals from the United States, amid discussions on immigration policies affecting Cubans.
What was Alexander Otaola's reaction to the deportation?
Alexander Otaola reacted with a mix of sarcasm and humor, expressing amusement and making mocking remarks about the influencer's situation.
How has social media responded to the deportation?
Social media has shown divided opinions, with some people believing La Cintumbare deserved the deportation due to her views, while others criticize the harshness of the immigration process.