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The Cuban writer and poet Kamilo Noah He arrived this Friday in the United States after a month of leaving the Island.

The young man shared some emotional farewell words on his Twitter account that show the disappointment and boredom that drive many Cubans to leave permanently.

Goodbye, my beautiful Cuba; goodbye, my mother, my father, my brothers. “Here a Cuban says goodbye because the regime runs over him,” he wrote, along with a photo in which he is apparently seen on the border with Mexico.

Noa announced that she would soon be releasing a series of videos about her “crazy” journey.

In another publication, in which he confirms that left Cuba legallyexplained why until now there had been kept his departure secret.

“I would have liked to say it before, say goodbye with a ‘bai’ or improvise a verse. But even outside, I was what every migrant fears: deportation. Today, after a very long month, we are only a few hours from our destination, more than goodbye, we want to say Thank you! “He noted.

Kamilo Noa was born in 1990 in Gibara, Holguín, and was a member of the Hermanos Saíz Association (AHS), where he became vice president of the branch of that province. His verses have appeared in periodical publications inside and outside Cuba.

Days ago, the young man remembered what happened in 2017, when the then journalism student Karla María Pérez was expelled from the University of Villa Clara (for collaborating with the opposition movement Somos+).

“I, in a burst of courage that I never had, published this writing in Somos+. Days later an interrogation awaited me, and then six years of intermittent harassment“Noa explained.

In October, More than 18,000 Cubans entered the United States through its land and sea bordersthe highest figure since December of last year.

According to figures from the Department of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a total of 18,018 Cubans arrived by sea and land in the country, which indicates that the immigration crisis continues unstoppable.

28 entered through the northern border (Canada) and 12,495 through the southern border (Mexico). The rest, more than 6,000, arrived through the Straits of Florida through the so-called Miami sector.

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