Havana, Feb 21 (Prensa Latina)
Cuba criticized Tuesday migration policy of the
US, whose walls block Mexicans and other citizens
from entering its soil while egging on Cubans to
illegally leave the island, resulting in
innumerable victims.
Granma newspaper publishes
today a front-page editorial spurning a people
trafficking case on Monday, backed by the US, in
which a person died.
The daily claims the
government of that nation is responsible for
thousands of Cuban lives lost because of its
homicidal Cuban adjustment Act, better known as
the wet-feet dry-feet law.
"The shameless way used to
stimulate and reward those breaking the Cuban laws
and illicitly arriving on US soil incites this
disastrous traffic, with legal privileges not
granted to any other citizen of the world," it
adds.
The daily stresses that
while that happens in the Gulf, the US builds
walls across its border with Mexico, where over
500 people die annually.
Cuba has denounced
provocations of that genocidal government in
hindering the sale of food, destroying the
Migration Agreement and breaking the practically
non-existent diplomatic ties.