Cuban-Born Exclusionary Relief Act
The Cuban-Born Exclusionary Relief Act is a U.S. law that provides specific immigration relief for individuals born in Cuba. This act allows eligible Cuban nationals to apply for certain forms of relief from deportation, recognizing the unique circumstances faced by those fleeing the political and economic conditions in Cuba.
Under this act, Cuban nationals may be granted asylum or other forms of legal status, which helps them avoid the challenges of returning to their home country. The law reflects the U.S. government's commitment to supporting individuals escaping oppression and seeking a better life.