‘No future for babies:’ 842 US-bound Haitians end up in Cuba


              The shadows of Haitian migrants are cast on a wall as they wait to receive food at a tourist campground in Sierra Morena, in the Villa Clara province of Cuba, Wednesday, May 25, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, government news media said Wednesday. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)
            
              A sick Haitian immigrant is helped by a member of the Red Cross at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)
            
              Haitian migrants help Red Cross members distribute towels and toiletries to the rest of their group at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)
            
              A young Haitian migrant boy smiles after getting his breakfast at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)
            
              Loverie Horat, left, sits by her mother holding her 24-day-old daughter Maylie Dhavavaise as her husband Maximaud Cherizad looks on, at a campground being used to house the large group of Haitian migrants with whom they are traveling, in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)
            Loverie Horat, left, stands by her mother holding her 24-day-old daughter Maylie Dhavavaise as her husband Maximaud Cherizad looks on, at a campground being used to house the large group of Haitian migrants with whom they are traveling, in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa) A Haitian celebrates his goal during a game at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa) Haitian immigrants line up for breakfast in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa) A Haitian immigrant is treated by a doctor at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa) Haitians line up for breakfast at a campground being used to house a large group of Haitian migrants in Sierra Morena in Cuba's Villa Clara province, Thursday, May 26, 2022. A vessel carrying more than 800 Haitians trying to reach the United States wound up instead on the coast of central Cuba, in what appeared to be the largest group seen yet in a swelling exodus from crisis-stricken Haiti. (AP Photo Ramon Espinosa)