U.S. immigration officials are prepared to allow most of the Cubans who were stranded at Seven-Mile Bridge before being sent back to Cuba to re-enter the United States. But first, government lawyers want a federal judge to scrap a previous decision that it was wrong to send the Cubans back to Cuba.
That's OK by the lawyers for the Cubans.
"These are human beings with lives and families desperately seeking their freedom," said Joseph Geller, one of the Cubans' attorneys. "All of our actions have been taken with keen awareness these people's lives are in our hands."
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel has the details.
(H/T to Charlie Bravo at KillCastro.)
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