El Paso Jury Finds Cuban National Guilty for Unauthorized Entry into U.S. Military Zone

EL PASO, Texas — A federal jury in El Paso has found a Cuban national guilty of illegally entering a restricted area of the United States National Defense. The conviction stems from an incident earlier this year when the defendant, identified as 33-year-old Yunior Lastre, allegedly crossed into a highly secured military zone. The prosecution presented evidence showing that Lastre had entered the area without authorization, an act that raised significant security concerns. While the specific details of the event were not disclosed, prosecutors emphasized the potential risks associated with such breaches of national defense … Read more

Historic Ruling in Cayo Coco: Cuban American Family Wins $30 Million Against Expedia Over Land Seizure

Cayo Coco, Cuba—A small island known for its stunning beaches and rich history has become the center of a significant legal battle, as descendants of Cuban exiles seek justice for property confiscated after Fidel Castro’s 1959 revolution. Once a serene locale that inspired famed author Ernest Hemingway, Cayo Coco has transformed over the years into a bustling tourist destination. The recent $30 million verdict awarded to Mario Echeverría, a Miami resident and member of a Cuban American family, marks a pivotal moment in this longstanding struggle for restitution. A federal jury found that travel giant … Read more

Controversy Sparked by Cuban TikToker’s Use of Advance Parole for Travel Raises Legal Concerns Among Immigration Experts

The debate over the proper use of advance parole has intensified on social media platforms, following the experience of a Cuban woman, Yany Barrueto, who traveled to Cuba despite not holding U.S. permanent residency. Barrueto, gaining attention under the TikTok handle @yany.3barrueto, shared her travel tale, sparking widespread curiosity and stirring controversy over the risks involved. Advance parole allows individuals temporary exit from the United States and re-entry; however, as highlighted by Mario J. Pentón’s interview with immigration attorney Ismael Labrador, it is fraught with potential pitfalls for those whose immigration status is not fully … Read more