Carmen Sesin

Carmen Sesin is a reporter for NBC News based in Miami, Florida.

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As Trump says Cuba 'is going to fall,' his administration explores criminal charges

As President Donald Trump suggests that Cuba could soon fall, his administration has begun exploring whether federal prosecutors could charge members of the regime or the Communist Party with crimes, according to a person familiar with the matter
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At least one U.S. citizen killed in Cuba boat clash, officials say

More details have emerged about the U.S.-based Cubans involved in the incident who have been accused by the Cuban government of "foiled armed infiltration."
29d ago

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Venezuela Crisis

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Venezuela Crisis

Venezuelans rally more openly as they navigate changing political landscape

As people participate in more protests, they’re demanding the government release political prisoners as it has pledged to do.
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Cuba

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Cuban president says he's willing to talk to U.S. but preparing a 'defense plan' as fuel crisis worsens

President Donald Trump recently threatened to impose tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to Cuba and has said the country is on the verge of collapse.
37d ago

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Immigration

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Immigration

Federal judge postpones Trump administration's termination of TPS for Haitians

A federal judge on Monday indefinitely postponed the termination of protected immigration status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians in the United States.
55d ago

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Venezuela

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Venezuela

Venezuela promised to free political prisoners, but their families are still waiting

CARACAS, Venezuela — The joy prompted by news that Venezuela would free an “important number” of prisoners has given way to anguish for many of their loved ones.
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Venezuela

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Venezuela

Venezuela says it is releasing an 'important number' of political prisoners

The government said it was a "unilateral gesture" to maintain peace; families of those imprisoned have been calling for their release.
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Latin America

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Latin America

Cubans brace for even more economic devastation amid threat of no Venezuelan oil

Cuba’s economy, already in a deep crisis, will likely spiral even further.
67d ago

Tears, relief and questions about what comes next: Venezuelans in U.S. celebrate Maduro capture

The news elicited a spontaneous celebration in Doral, the city in Florida with the highest concentration of Venezuelans in the U.S.
90d ago

In South Florida’s Venezuelan enclave, big hopes that Trump’s pressure on Maduro succeeds

In Doral, a city in Miami-Dade County with the highest concentration of Venezuelans in the country, talk about Trump’s pressure campaign on Maduro is prevalent everywhere.
167d ago

Assata Shakur, Black Liberation Army member convicted of killing a state trooper, dies at 78

Black liberation activist and American fugitive Assata Shakur, who escaped to Cuba more than 45 years ago after she was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper, died in Havana, the government announced Friday.