Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance
The Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance addresses asylum applications, financial hurdles, and social challenges faced by Cuban migrants seeking refuge in Mexico.
Understanding Cuban Men: What You Need to Know About Dating Them
Published on 5/15/2026
Thousands of Cuban Migrants Stranded in Tapachula Awaiting Embassy Response
Published on 5/6/2026
Cuban Nationals Dominate Humanitarian Requests in Mexico, Yet Few Secure Official Protection
Published on 1/20/2026
Migrant Caravan Faces Health Crises and Detention Amidst Mexican Crackdown
Published on 10/11/2025
Cuban Migrant in Mexican Caravan May Have Wound Infected by Screw Worm, Say Doctors
Published on 10/11/2025
Mexicans Demand Deportation of Undocumented Cuban Migrants: "Go Back to Your Country"
Published on 10/10/2025
Cuban Migrants Plan Caravan Departure from Tapachula
Published on 9/26/2025
Cubans Embark on Caravan from Tapachula Heading North in Search of Relocation or Asylum
Published on 8/8/2025
Cubans Face Financial Barriers in Mexican Asylum Process: "Legal Fees Reach Up to 40 Thousand Pesos"
Published on 7/28/2025
Stranded Cuban Mother in Mexico Seeks Reunion with Family in the U.S.
Published on 1/29/2025
Cubana Shares Life in a Crowded Mexican Home: "I Have to Dash to the Stove Before Brushing My Teeth"
Published on 10/29/2024
Cuban Immigrant Washes Cars to Survive After Losing Documents in Mexico
Published on 9/27/2024
Cuban Migrant Robs Mexican Store, Steals 80 Cell Phones
Published on 7/23/2024
Over 8,800 Cubans Seek Refuge in Mexico from January to June This Year
Published on 7/11/2024
Asylum Applications Drop Over 40% in Mexico
Published on 6/21/2024