Fear for Safety of Detained Cuban Dissident Couple Facing Deportation
Detained Cuban dissidents in the U.S. face deportation amid asylum safety concerns.

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In the United States, Luisa Arango Presibal and her husband, Cuban dissidents detained at Adams County Correctional Center, face deportation to Cuba. Their attorney argues that deportation is dangerous due to their asylum claim and the political situation in Cuba.
The case raises questions about the balance between immigration enforcement and protection of asylum seekers. The next procedural step involves judicial cooperation between U.S. authorities and Cuba.
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