Cuba: US migration policy ‘incoherent’ and ‘differentiated’
By ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ
Associated Press
HAVANA (AP) — Two days before the opening of migration talks between Cuba and the United States, which have been paralyzed for four years, a high-ranking Cuban official is lamenting Washington’s “incoherent” and “differentiated” migration policies, and exhorted Washington to comply with current agreements. The migration meeting will take place amid a dramatic increase in arrivals of Cubans at the southern border of the United States. Deputy Foreign Minister Josefina Vidal said Tuesday: “We are noticing, and now much more these days, that there is a differentiated and incoherent approach by the United States toward the migratory issue.” Cuba’s Foreign Ministry said the meeting will be held in Washington Thursday.