What other reason could there be to deny permanent residency to one of the strongest pro-democracy and anti-communist Cuban refugees in Miami?
Time to call congressmen, senators, and advocate for USCIS to reverse their decision.
Take care of this, President Trump.
This is the work of some malcontent, Cubans have had a free pass for decades.
Personally, we should send ALL Cubans home to Cuba so they can fix their island nation. Raphael Eduardo Cruz, Marco Rubio, and all the rest can liberate the island from inside; and to a great extent, we can liberate Florida and other parts of the US. A win-win for all.
The State Department is permeated with career leftists. That whole organization needs a deep clean sanitizing.
Sánchez received special parole as a refugee when he arrived in 1967. He applied to become a permanent resident of the United States in 2002. His application sat in the offices of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for 14 years until 2016 the year President Barack Obama traveled to Cuba and enjoyed the hospitality of dictator Raúl Castro. That year, suddenly, Sánchez received word that his request was denied and he would soon be deported. He appealed the decision, receiving his final negative response in July.
Yes, VERY SUSPICIOUS
This case not only needs to be reversed but also the perps behind it need to be investigated
We can keep the Omars et al but a Cuban refugee is somehow to be sent back to communism?
Fishy fer shure
It says he applied for permanent status in 2002, then in 2016, after Obama visited Castro, he was denied.
Today’s generation doesn’t know of our close longtime relationship with Cuba. It was almost like another US state. Prior to the Castro takeover, the seniors in our Spanish class would go to Havana every other year for a couple of weeks and stay in the homes of the Cuban student’s English class. On the off-year, the Cuban students would visit us. Our school band played the Cuban national anthem for them. President Batista owned and visited two homes right down the street from my house. Tourists to Florida and winter residents would hop over to Cuba for fishing and gambling. Locally, we could place bets on Cuban Bolita and horse racing.
It sounds like some Clinton or Obama era holdovers are after this guy for his work to save Elian González.
What other reason could there be to deny permanent residency to one of the strongest pro-democracy and anti-communist Cuban refugees in Miami?
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This is definitely deep state initiated attempt to make the Trump administration deportation policy look “racist”. The allegation by the left has always been that Trump admin. is “racist” against hispanics and people of color. By deporting this guy they kill two birds with one stone. They punish a Cuban conservative and more importantly, they make it look like Trump doesn’t care about legitimate asylum claims but is really seeking to deport as many hispanics as he can.
Along same lines, CBS news was on at my gym while I was working out. I looked up to see them doing a piece on Ronald Reagan allegedly telling then president Nixon that “blacks would still be hanging by their tails from trees”. There was no evidence advanced that it was ever said but the reporter interviewed some old republican politico who said “if true, Reagan should have never said it”. There is no level below which the totalitarians will stoop to advance their agenda.
The president had better stop this before it takes effect, or FL will turn blue in 2020.
The swamp is growing, not draining. You can’t drain a swamp with a straw it takes a ditch, a really big ditch. Come on Mr. President create a special commission/ agency to reduce the size of the government and the federal workforce. Do it now while the economy can absorb the influx. Do it now when it will show a serious approach to the national debt. Do it now while the union and democrat opposition can be defeated in court, at least some times. DO IT NOW, it is one of the most important campaign promises you made.
Outrageous.