Mexico said it expelled 91 Cuban migrants whose aim of reaching the United States was thwarted by a sudden change in US policy.
Mexico's National Migration Institute yesterday said the 71 Cuban men and 20 women were turned away after arriving in Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border.
"They were returned to their country of origin in an airplane" provided by the Mexican authorities, it said in a statement.
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Among them, thousands Cubans received special treatment upon reaching US soil -- until now.
Days before leaving office yesterday, former US president Barack Obama ended decades-old regulations that allowed Cubans arriving in the United States to settle there without a visa.
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