Cubans Sell Homes, Take Amazon Journey by Air, Land and Water and Seek to Stay in Brazil

Cuban migrants have begun seeking Brazil as a refuge route, in a flow that has grown in Oiapoque (AP) over the past three years, peaking in 2025. The journey includes flights, vans, boats, cars and buses, departing from Suriname and Fren…
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