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UNITED STATES – Some 200 Cuban migrants who entered the United States illegally said they are devastated to learn they may be sent back to Mexico under expanded limits on the pursuit of asylum.

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UNITED STATES – Some 200 Cuban migrants who entered the United States illegally said they are devastated to learn they may be sent back to Mexico under expanded limits on the pursuit of asylum.

This as U.S. President Joe Biden just announced Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians and Venezuelans will be expelled to Mexico if they enter the U.S. illegally effective immediately. 

Biden who is in Mexico for the north america summit hopes to strengthen relations with Meixcan border patrol agents.

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