AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoCuba Tourism & Travel Demand: Cuba’s tourism keeps slipping as the island reels from shortages and power cuts, with ONEI data cited in AFP saying 1.8M visitors in 2025 (down 17.8%) and far below targets. U.S. Legal/Property Claims: The U.S. Supreme Court revived a Helms-Burton-linked case by Havana Docks over cruise lines using confiscated Cuban property, a move that could affect future Cuba-related travel and cruise operations. Humanitarian & Medical Student Fallout: Jamaica says its medical students in Cuba are staying “by their own volition,” while the situation remains strained amid infrastructure collapse and reduced training days. Migration Routes & Safety: Spanish police with Europol dismantled a network trafficking Cuban nationals into Spain for about €3,000 each, using a “travel bundle” and multi-country transit. ICE Detentions (Cuban Ties): ICE detained the daughter of Cuban general Ulises Rosales del Toro after she entered on a tourist visa and sought residency via the Cuban Adjustment Act. On-the-ground Travel Reality: A new report highlights mass deportations of Cubans from the U.S. to Mexico, describing legal limbo and degrading treatment—another pressure point for travelers and families.
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