I-220A Status
Explore news and stories about Cuban immigrants with I-220A status. Discover challenges, legal updates, personal experiences, and community voices on this pivotal issue.
Cuban Woman Celebrates U.S. Residency with I-220A: "To Many, It's Just Paper"
Published on 4/11/2025
Cuban Woman Under I-220A Status Offers Hopeful Message: "I'm Not Wishing Harm on Anyone"
Published on 4/5/2025
Cuban Woman in Miami Achieves Permanent Residency After Four Years of Waiting and Hardship: "Amidst the Chaos, Don't Lose Faith"
Published on 4/2/2025
Young Cuban Woman Wins Asylum Case in the U.S. and Shares Her Journey
Published on 4/1/2025
María Elvira Salazar Faces Backlash Over Deportation Concerns for Cubans and Venezuelans
Published on 3/23/2025
Can Donald Trump Overturn the Cuban Adjustment Act?
Published on 3/22/2025
Cuban Woman in the U.S. Overcomes Challenges with I-220A Status: "I've Been Working Hard Since I Arrived"
Published on 3/13/2025
Cuban Woman in the U.S. Urges Calm Amid Deportation Fears: "Our Only Mistake Was Entering Illegally"
Published on 2/11/2025
"Don't Self-Deport": Cuban Woman in the U.S. Urges Fellow I-220A Holders to Stay Hopeful
Published on 2/7/2025
Trump's Policies Are Exactly What This Country Needs, Says Cuban Immigrant I220A, Sparking Online Debate
Published on 2/6/2025
Otaola Assures Cubans with I-220A and I-220B Status: "The Good Ones Won't Be Deported"
Published on 1/26/2025
Cubana with I220A Status Speaks Out Amidst Miami Concert Controversy: "Don't Generalize"
Published on 1/4/2025
I-220A Status: Cuban Immigrant's Message to Counter Stigma
Published on 9/24/2024
Cubano Shares His Journey in the U.S.: "The First Years Are a Learning Experience"
Published on 9/9/2024
Cubans with I220-A Status Excluded from Biden's Plan to Legalize Half a Million Immigrants
Published on 6/20/2024