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    Cubans flee detention site in Tijuana, cross into U.S.

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    Cubans flee detention site in Tijuana, cross into U.S.


    9 men being held at Otay Mesa jail

    By Onell R. Soto
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    September 13, 2006

    A group of Cubans awaiting possible deportation from Mexico broke out of a detention facility in Tijuana last weekend and showed up hours later at the San Ysidro border crossing, where they requested political asylum.

    Ten Cuban men broke through a fence at the detention center sometime after 10 p.m. Saturday, Mexican officials said. They were accompanied by a man from Guyana.

    Nine of the Cubans made it to San Ysidro and requested asylum, they said. It's unclear what happened to the other Cuban.

    U.S. officials confirmed that the Cubans are in local custody but declined comment about asylum.

    The Guyanese man was caught in Tijuana by immigration authorities who are now, again, working on deportation, said Mexican Consul General Diego Luis Cabrera Cuaron in San Diego.

    The Cubans, who were smuggled into Mexico, had been in Mexican custody while officials there decided whether to deport them to Cuba, Cabrera said.

    The facility they escaped from is not a jail, but a place where people stay while their immigration status is decided.

    Their flight north of the border now makes a return to Cuba less likely, Cabrera said.

    U.S. law treats Cubans differently from people from the rest of the world. Cubans fleeing the Castro regime who arrive on U.S. soil can apply for permanent residency.

    Although the Cubans had been in Mexican custody, officials there aren't asking for their return, Cabrera said.

    “Since they are in the United States, the U.S. government will decide,” he said.

    The nine Cubans trickled in on foot Saturday night and early Sunday morning, said Vince Bond, spokesman for Customs and Border Protection, which runs the border crossing.

    Cubans come through San Ysidro infrequently, he said, calling this group “unusually large.”

    They were turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and are being held at an Otay Mesa jail, ICE spokeswoman Lauren Mack said.

    She wouldn't say whether they have sought asylum.


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    Report: Cubans seek political asylum in U.S.

    SAN DIEGO ( AP) -Nine Cubans who escaped from a Tijuana detention facility over the weekend and fled to the San Ysidro border crossing reportedly have requested political asylum in the United States.

    Ten Cuban men and a man from Guyana, all of whom were facing possible deportation, broke through a fence at a detention center.

    The San Diego Union-Tribune reports nine of the Cubans made it to San Ysidro and requested asylum. It's unclear what happened to the other Cuban.

    The man from Guyana was caught in Tijuana by immigration authorities who once again are working to have him deported.

    The Cubans, who were smuggled into Mexico, had been in Mexican custody while officials decided whether to deport them to Cuba.

    The facility from which they escaped is not a jail but a place where people stay while their immigration status is decided.
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    These folks need to be returned to the Mexican government. Let them foot the bill for returning them to Cuba. Why does this stupid policy regarding Cubans exist:

    U.S. law treats Cubans differently from people from the rest of the world. Cubans fleeing the Castro regime who arrive on U.S. soil can apply for permanent residency.
    Folks from communist Cuba are no better than those from communist China, Russia, etc. Illegal immigrants are illigal immigrants, regardless of where they come from! The law needs changed.

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