ILL IMM Thousands of Cuban Migrants Arriving in West Texas

thompson

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http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/05/14/thousands-cuban-migrants-arriving-west-texas/

Thousands of Cuban Migrants Arriving in West Texas

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by Logan Churchwell 14 May 2016

As the United States and Cuba continue the diplomatic thawing process undertaken by the Obama Administration, thousands of migrants are expected to cross into El Paso amid fears that the preferential status for the island-born immigrants could soon cease.

The Catholic Church-affiliated Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services based in El Paso announced its intentions to aid roughly 3,500 migrants from the Communist island nation beginning this week, according to the Associated Press. The immigration services charity expects two plane loads carrying 150 Cubans per day will travel from Panama to Juarez, Mexico for eventual crossing into western Texas. An estimated 300 have already arrived in the first three days of the program.

Arriving migrants to the U.S. can expect temporary housing for up to four people per unit, provided by local churches plus access assistance with the Refugee Cash Assistance Program. The Refugee Resettlement Program coordinated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission offers welfare benefits to those residing in the United States for five years or less — Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Medicaid benefits are made immediately available.

Representatives for Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services told the AP that only 20 percent of the Cubans will remain in the El Paso area due to limited economic or relocation opportunities waiting for them. Popular destinations for those participants in the program are Colorado, Florida and Michigan.

As Breitbart Texas previously reported, a major draw for Cuban migrants to Texas now stems from fears that the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 could be suspended in the near future. The Cold War era statute allows Cubans arriving on American soil to fast-track the naturalization process after one year of residency, yet makes select welfare benefits immediately available. As relations between the two nations continue to thaw, some new arrivals fear the arrangement could come to a close.

The February Breitbart Texas report also noted where scores of migrants held in holding patterns in Central America for extended periods of time have resorted to illegal means to get to the U.S. border. A variety of Cubans claimed to pay hundreds of dollars each to access human smuggling networks ran by major cartels where they risk threats of kidnapping or worse.

A surge of Cubans, estimated to be more than 40,000 made their way from Cuba to Central America and then northward to Mexico, Breitbart Texas also reported in February. They began crossing in large numbers in the Rio Grande Valley Sector. A later report revealed plane loads of Cubans arriving in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to cross the border into Laredo, Texas.

The thawing of American/Cuban relations officially began in December 2014 when Presidents Obama and Castro announced a new approach to bilateral relations. The American Embassy in Havana opened in July 2015. The Cuban government began demanding reparations and a return of Guantanamo Bay later in the year, according to a Breitbart News report.

The Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services take advantage of a variety of funding sources, to include the federal government and the Houston-based Scanlon Foundation. The organization’s federal funding is calculated based on three-year averages of the total number of Cubans served. Double-digit percentage increases have been reported in the past three years alone.

The nonprofit claims to “advance justice and protect the rights of those we serve in the spirit of gospel values.”
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
I hear that there is STILL a LOT of West Texas that is in need of replanting after the fires a couple 10 years ago.

Properly fertilize them seedlings....
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
All nations and societies that are 200 years or so in age,
eventually fail completely, and are replaced by a different society.

The FUSA is now in that stage. The European/White society that the FUSA
was built upon, the society that resulted in the greatest nation that the
world has ever known, is in its end stage of existence.

Protecting the Southern border, would have delayed the collapse of
the European/White society, however no matter how much could have
been done to protect the society, it was simply unavoidable,
due to the massive collapse, in the European/White demographic.

We are simply living during the end stage is all.
I see a Civil War II, as the European/White society fights for its very existence,
with a balkanization of the FUSA, as a result after Civil War II is completed.

I have always thought, for many years now, that the changes that are now
coming to the FUSA, would not be in full control, until around 2025 or so.
No, not now. I dont see this nation making it to 2020, before massive,
and I mean massive civil unrest that will result in Civil War II,
and the resulting balkanizations. There are simply now too many people here,
from third world hell holes, now including massive numbers coming here from Cuba.

It is only going to get worse, much worse, and it matters not who is elected POTUS
in November, elections which I highly doubt will occur.

Best to learn Spanish, because these Cubans, and all the rest of the Western Hemisphere
speaks Spanish, and the overwhelmingly majority of them, cannot and will not ever,
learn English.

It will soon be, press 1 for Spanish, press 2 for English, press 3 for Arabic.

Its coming, and there is absolutely nothing, that your or I, or anyone can do to stop it,
absolutely nothing.

Be safe everyone.

Regards to all,
Nowski
 

Yogizorch

Has No Life - Lives on TB
These stupid libtards are bringing them here and just dropping them off in the streets. They don't take them to a shelter or even tell them where it is. What few shelters we have are becoming inundated and 3000 will definitely have nowhere to go. Why don't they ever take them to their libtard states and quit trying to undermine the conservative ones in the south. Take them to Massachusetts or California and their sanctuary cities. Or dump them at the whitehouse gates or Chicago.
 

thompson

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http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/ne...en-influx-cuban-migrants-will-overwhelm-them/

Texas shelters, churches fear sudden influx of Cuban migrants will overwhelm them

By Luis Chaparro
Published May 18, 2016

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El Paso, Texas – Shelters and churches in El Paso, Texas are preparing to receive as many as 350 Cuban immigrants a day — and there is concern the demand will be overwhelming.

They will come through the Santa Fe International Bridge that connects with Ciudad Juarez, where in recent weeks planeloads of Cuban migrants have been flown from Panama, Costa Rica and other Central American countries that don’t want them there.

Through Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) federal program these immigrants get financial support, roughly $420 a month as they go through the work authorization process and apply for employment services.

But the aid, which is being is being channeled exclusively through the Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services, may be insufficient given the proportions of the current influx.

“We have limited funds, maybe for 100 people, and now we are expecting a lot more than that,” said Melissa Lopez, executive director of the Refugee Services, which serves Cubans, Haitians and Dominican families.

She explained that her center operates on three-year programs aimed at helping approximately 60 Cubans a month, which is the number of people they have typically served in the past.

“In the past three years we had 60 Cubans [a month]. This year we served 100 Cubans [monthly],” she told Fox News Latino.

Stuck in Panama for months, most of them are fleeing the uncertainty surrounding the special legal status Cuban immigrants have had in the U.S. for decades, as the relations between United States and Cuba begin to normalize.

Under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, Cuban migrants are allowed to enter the U.S. border illegally and are given refugee status because it is assumed they’re fleeing political persecution by the Communist government.

“Now that diplomatic relations have improved, individuals are scared that they may cast off the regulation and in the event that they do, they’ll get stuck in a really oppressive nation,” Lopez added.

A planeload of 250 Cubans arrived last week from Panama and crossed the border to El Paso, Texas by foot. According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities, a new load of approximately 350 people will arrive via plane from Panama.

Last month Panama started offering one daily flight between Panama City and Ciudad Juarez, and is expected it would increase to two flights per day all over May, authorities said.

“We are looking for the American Dream, we came here with the hopes to work, to study, and be free,” said Arenia González, a Cuban immigrant living in El Paso.

González, 29, arrived to the border city with her husband last week, walking through the international border. She said they were processed by immigration authorities for five hours before gaining free access to the country.

“They ask you if you are part of the Cuban regime, why did you come here, and what I said is that we are here because we are facing a repressive government in Cuba, we have no freedoms,” said Julio, Arenia’s husband.

But according to Veronica Roman, director of the Houchen Center, only 10 percent of the 4,000 expected to arrive this month will stay in El Paso – most will reunite with family members in Florida and other states.

“We have pregnant women, little kids, entire families,” said Rick Vielma, a volunteer at the Houchen Center, where authorities are processing Cuban immigrants. “From here we put them on a bus to their families in Denver, Miami, Michigan, wherever they have family”, he added.

Currently the number of Cubans living in Texas is roughly 11,000, according to a Migration Policy Institute analysis in 2013.

The crisis of Cuban immigrants leaving their country started in October of last year. According to Customs and Border Protection authorities in El Paso, just between February and March of this year 1,300 Cuban were processed at the border.

After U.S. and Cuba eased out their relations in December 2014, the special status Cubans have been granted since the 60s is expected to change.

“We want to make sure we are safe in the U.S. before it would be impossible or more difficult to get here,” said Marta Molina, 37.

Most of the people arriving carry with them no more than one change of clothes.

“We couldn’t take out anything else,” Molina said, “and the people who carried more were assaulted in Panama on our way here.”
 

dstraito

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Building the wall won't keep domestic terrorists from betraying their own country

But, yes, build the wall
 
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