The 400,000 Cubans That Have Illegally Come Across the US-Mexico Border Can Be Directly Linked to US Sanctions on Cuba

HR NEWS
3 min readMar 4, 2024

The surge in Cuban migration to the United States has captured headlines and raised questions about its underlying causes. While multiple factors contribute to this phenomenon, one critical aspect often discussed is the impact of U.S. sanctions and the decades-long embargo on Cuba. In this article, we delve into the intricate web connecting these policies to the migration patterns from the Caribbean island.

Historical Context: U.S.-Cuba Relations

  • The U.S. sanctions on Cuba date back to the early 1960s, following Fidel Castro’s revolution. These sanctions have persisted over time, creating a strained relationship between the two nations.
  • The embargo, officially known as the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, restricts trade, financial transactions, and diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba.

Sanctions and Their Impact

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