
Cuban Rapper Faces Deportation, Pleads for Support Amidst Political Crossfire
A Cuban rapper, L Funky, a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, faces deportation from the United States within 30 days. His request to remain in the country was denied by the US government. L Funky, who has been in the US for six months under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966, now faces the possibility of deportation and subsequent imprisonment in Cuba for his past involvement in anti-government protests. In an Instagram post, he pleaded for support, stating: "I have 30 days to leave the country or I will be deported. I ask all my Cuban brothers who know my anti-communist trajectory and the congressmen of this country more than ever I need your support today. Greetings and blessings." The video highlights the contrast between Senator Marco Rubio's past support for humanitarian efforts and his apparent silence on this case. The situation underscores the complexities of immigration policy and the challenges faced by political activists seeking refuge.