Brazil intercepts 108 Cuban immigrants amid growing asylum applications
Brazilian police have intercepted 108 Cuban nationals in a single day as they were being smuggled into the country. In a statement on Tuesday, officials noted that the incident was part of a growing trend of undocumented immigration leaving the beleaguered Caribbean island for B
Brazilian police have intercepted 108 Cuban nationals in a single day as they were being smuggled into the country.
In a statement on Tuesday, officials noted that the incident was part of a growing trend of undocumented immigration leaving the beleaguered Caribbean island for Brazil.
Brazilโs Ministry of Justice and Public Security described the operation as a โrescueโ, designed to disrupt human trafficking and irregular migration.
โAccording to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), this was the largest humanitarian rescue operation ever recorded in a single incident in Roraima,โ the ministry said, referring to one of Brazilโs 26 states.
Roraima is situated in the Amazon rainforest, along the border with Guyana and Venezuela. The ministry said that a โlarge portionโ of Cubans are using Guyana as a gateway to enter Brazil.
Some 57.6 percent of the Cuban immigrants living in Brazil are either in Roraima or Amapa, another northern border state.
Cuba has been facing a heightened humanitarian crisis in recent months, as it weathers a de facto fuel blockade imposed by the United States.
Since January, no foreign oil has been allowed to reach the Caribbean island, save for one Russian tanker. The US has threatened steep tariffs against any country that might seek to supply Cuba with oil, a necessary fuel for its fragile energy grid.

