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La política de «pies secos, pies mojados» (en inglés, wet feet, dry feet policy) fue el nombre dado a una política del gobierno de los Estados Unidos sobre la inmigración cubana en su país, que fue consecuencia de la revisión de 1995 de la Ley de Ajuste Cubano. Consistía en permitir el ingreso de inmigrantes provenientes de la isla solo si han pisado la costa estadounidense. Fue suprimida por la administración Obama el 12 de enero de 2017.

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dbo:abstract La política de «pies secos, pies mojados» (en inglés, wet feet, dry feet policy) fue el nombre dado a una política del gobierno de los Estados Unidos sobre la inmigración cubana en su país, que fue consecuencia de la revisión de 1995 de la Ley de Ajuste Cubano. Consistía en permitir el ingreso de inmigrantes provenientes de la isla solo si han pisado la costa estadounidense. Fue suprimida por la administración Obama el 12 de enero de 2017. (es) Pieds secs, pieds mouillés (Wet feet, dry feet en anglais) était une politique américaine concernant l'immigration cubaine. Elle visait à offrir un permis de résidence aux cubain ayant réussi à poser le pied sur le sol américain (« pieds secs ») alors que ceux récupérés en mer (« pieds mouillés ») étaient expulsés vers Cuba. L'administration Obama met fin à cette politique en Janvier 2017, quelques jours avant la fin du dernier mandat de président de Barack Obama. (fr) The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy was the name given to a former interpretation of the 1995 revision of the application of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who emigrated from Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later. Prior to 1995, the U.S. government allowed all Cubans who reached U.S. territorial waters to remain in the U.S. After talks with the Cuban government, the Clinton administration came to an agreement with Cuba that it would stop admitting people intercepted in U.S. waters. For two decades thereafter, any Cuban caught on the waters between the two nations (with "wet feet") would summarily be returned to Cuba or sent to a third country, while one who made it to shore ("dry feet") got a chance to remain in the United States, and later would qualify for expedited "legal permanent resident" status in accordance with the 1966 Act and eventually U.S. citizenship. On January 12, 2017, Barack Obama announced the immediate end of the policy. (en) 乾濕腳政策(Wet feet, dry feet policy),是美國在1995年制定的針對古巴非法移民的個別政策。簡言之,偷渡到美國的古巴人,凡是在海上被截獲的人(濕腳),則回古巴或轉至第三國;而踏上美國領土的人(乾腳),則有機會獲得。 2017年1月12日,时任美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马在卸任前宣布废除干湿脚政策。 (zh)
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rdfs:comment La política de «pies secos, pies mojados» (en inglés, wet feet, dry feet policy) fue el nombre dado a una política del gobierno de los Estados Unidos sobre la inmigración cubana en su país, que fue consecuencia de la revisión de 1995 de la Ley de Ajuste Cubano. Consistía en permitir el ingreso de inmigrantes provenientes de la isla solo si han pisado la costa estadounidense. Fue suprimida por la administración Obama el 12 de enero de 2017. (es) Pieds secs, pieds mouillés (Wet feet, dry feet en anglais) était une politique américaine concernant l'immigration cubaine. Elle visait à offrir un permis de résidence aux cubain ayant réussi à poser le pied sur le sol américain (« pieds secs ») alors que ceux récupérés en mer (« pieds mouillés ») étaient expulsés vers Cuba. L'administration Obama met fin à cette politique en Janvier 2017, quelques jours avant la fin du dernier mandat de président de Barack Obama. (fr) 乾濕腳政策(Wet feet, dry feet policy),是美國在1995年制定的針對古巴非法移民的個別政策。簡言之,偷渡到美國的古巴人,凡是在海上被截獲的人(濕腳),則回古巴或轉至第三國;而踏上美國領土的人(乾腳),則有機會獲得。 2017年1月12日,时任美国总统巴拉克·奥巴马在卸任前宣布废除干湿脚政策。 (zh) The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy was the name given to a former interpretation of the 1995 revision of the application of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who emigrated from Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later. Prior to 1995, the U.S. government allowed all Cubans who reached U.S. territorial waters to remain in the U.S. After talks with the Cuban government, the Clinton administration came to an agreement with Cuba that it would stop admitting people intercepted in U.S. waters. For two decades thereafter, any Cuban caught on the waters between the two nations (with "wet feet") would summarily be returned to Cuba or sent to a third country, while one who made it to shore ("dry feet" (en)
rdfs:label Pies secos, pies mojados (es) Pieds secs, pieds mouillés (fr) Pés secos, pés molhados (pt) Wet feet, dry feet policy (en) 乾濕腳政策 (zh)
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