Cuban doctors in Venezuela to escape the Castro regime
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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In 2009 arrived in Miami around 200 doctors directly from the international airport in Maiquetía. They pay from $ 300 up to $ 2,000 per person in bribes to immigration officials
Cooperation in health between Cuba and Venezuela is already known. The Castro regime sent hundreds of doctors to the country of the Bolivarian revolution to work in missions neighborhood. However, the situation is so complicated these countries that seven Cuban doctors took the opportunity to escape to Miami.
Doctors had been briefly detained Tuesday in the Caracas airport but to pay about $ 5.200 dollars to the staff for their passports stamped could board a flight to the U.S..
then returned to the airport for attempting to travel back and, apparently, "the concern of officials was limited to see whether they have enough dollars to pay the stamping of passports," the newspaper recounts.
Another doctor who defected in August told the newspaper: "Depending on how you behave with them in payment, they let you out or arrest you.''
El Nuevo Herald said that according to various sources, the prices charged to allow the Cuban doctors to Venezuela's output range from $ 300 to $ 2,000 per person.
President of the NGO Solidaridad Sin Fronteras (SSF), Julio Cesar Alfonso, who has helped thousands of Cuban doctors to migrate to the United States, said, "is the first time it is known that Cuban officials are becoming doctors to let them out of Venezuela. The Cuban Embassy has to be in conjunction with this operation. "
In 2009 came to Miami about 200 physicians directly from the international airport in Maiquetía.
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