Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966
A pivotal U.S. law affecting Cuban immigration, the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 is crucial in discussions on policy changes, residency challenges, and legal limbos for Cubans.
María Elvira Salazar Urges Homeland Security to Resolve Legal Limbo for Thousands of Cubans with I-220A
Published on 6/18/2026
Cuban Celebrates Receiving U.S. Residency: "There's Still Hope"
Published on 5/22/2026
Immigration Attorneys Secure Progressive Wins for I-220A Residency Cases
Published on 5/8/2026
Cuban Mistakenly Deported Returns to the U.S. After Being Stranded in Cuba for Over a Month
Published on 5/6/2026
Could Trump Resolve the Immigration Limbo for Over Half a Million Cubans with a Single Signature?
Published on 1/21/2026
Trump's March 2025 Immigration Policies: The End of Humanitarian Parole and Its Impact on Cubans
Published on 3/22/2025