Most Cubans on floating truck turned down for U.S. visas
Tuesday, September 30, 2003
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ, Associated Press
HAVANA — The Cubans who converted a pickup truck into a boat in an illegal attempt to reach Florida said Monday their attempts to emigrate legally had failed as well.
So far, 10 of the 12 people in the group that made the unusual and well-publicized attempt to reach American soil have been turned down for U.S. immigration visas, the passengers on the floating boat said, showing copies of their rejection letters.
"The letters began to arrive last week," Isadora Hernandez, wife of Luis Grass, owner of the floating green 1951 Chevy pickup, told The Associated Press. (snip)
A call to the U.S. Interest Section Monday evening reached a recording that said the American mission was closed for the day. But the message in the official letters was clear:
"Unfortunately you do not meet the necessary requirements to be processed under the current regulations," said the Spanish-language form letter from the mission's Refugees Program. (snip/...)
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