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Biden Regime Deports Cuban Mom, Tearing Her from 2-Year-Old Son – but Communists Still Welcome

U.S. immigration lawyer Eduardo Soto said his client, Vivian Limonta Reyes, a Cuban mother of a 2-year-old boy with autism, was deported to Cuba by U.S. authorities and separated from her son Cubanet. he accused. reported Thursday.

Limonta Reyes was deported to Cuba in late August along with 47 others and separated from her child, Serin, who was diagnosed with autism, Soto said. The 2-year-old girl underwent surgery in her absence at Nicklaus Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida.

Soto, remarks A report given to Telemundo on Thursday said his client is desperate and holds U.S. authorities responsible for what he considers “mishandling of the case and violation of client rights.” Ta. The lawyer blamed the U.S. authorities for separating his client's family from her husband and son.

“If you have a complaint, you have the right to stay here until you are interviewed and an appropriate pardon is determined,” Soto told Telemundo. “We need a solution, because one court says a court in Miami needs to hear our case, and a court in Miami says someone needs to hear it in an Atlanta court. It’s from.”

Soto argued that he filed a motion to reopen the case because Limonta Reyes was deported in absentia.

“The person cannot be physically deported until the reinstatement petition is determined,” he asserted.

Limonta Reyes is married to a US citizen named Osmani Perez, who reportedly takes care of her children. The Cuban national told Univision that he was “devastated” and “speechless” after being deported and separated from his children, adding: “I never expected the U.S. government to take me away from my son and deport me. ” he said.

Limonta Reyes, who is currently in Cuba, said that Castro regime officials greeted her with derision when she arrived. The mother explained that she communicates with her son through video calls every day.

Perez said he deeply regrets the situation and has sought assistance through the office of Rep. Carlos Jimenez (R-Fla.), who Perez said will continue to fight for residents' rights. said.

According to Telemundo, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a statement sent to the channel that Limonta Reyes' last motion to reopen the case was filed on October 22, 2020, and was filed on October 28, 2020. He said that his application was rejected and he was instructed to leave the country.

“If the court accepts our argument that they did not notify her, the court will begin proceedings and she will have the right to return to the United States,” the lawyer said.

The deportation of Vivian Limonta Reyes comes amid a growing list of officials from the communist Castro regime. some Among them is a public record of widespread human rights abuses and the continued entry of families into the United States beyond 2023 as a result of policies implemented by the current administration of U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. There is.

Luis Raul González-Pardo Rodriguez was a Cuban pilot who was involved in a 1996 attack on a humanitarian aid plane by the communist Castro regime that killed four Americans. entered Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration's “humanitarian parole,” he returned to the United States last month and currently resides in Florida. programIt would allow up to 30,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans to apply to enter the United States each month and stay and work legally for “up to two years.”

Tony Costa, director of the NGO Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba (FHRC), said: condemned At a press conference in late August with victims of the communist regime, it was announced that more than 115 known human rights abusers of the Castro regime had entered the United States since February 2023.

This number corresponds to more than 10% of the population list A verified list of Castro regime oppressors maintained by the FHRC.

Wednesday, Costa and other FHRC members warned To Cuba's independent outlet 14 years old Medio Three former Cuban counterintelligence officials reportedly privately confessed that many communist agents were “planted'' in American society.

FHRC member Luis Dominguez said the agents each have short-term “assignments” and are awaiting long-term instructions. Dominguez cited the recruitment of left-wing students and others sympathetic to the regime as one of the tasks carried out by communist agents.

“These undercover operatives live in plain sight, and many are hosted by relatives and friends who have lived in the United States for a long time.For this reason, Cuban immigrants of certain backgrounds are There may be suspicions of activities endangering national security,” Dominguez said.

recent report It has been suggested that Cuban diplomats in the United States participated in talks with left-wing activists and labor union leaders. Other reports say some have been on the front lines of a wave of pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protests across U.S. college campuses this year. received Direct training and support from the Cuban communist regime.

Christian K. Caruso is a Venezuelan writer who chronicles life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.

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