Speaker 1, an unidentified person in the recording, said they were prevented from entering Cuba and accused immigration and state security officials of mistreatment. “Es injusto que no me dejen entrar a mi propio país,” the speaker said, asserting they were treated “como si fueras un animal” and denied basic rights.
According to the speaker, immigration staff sent them to a small room and told them there were problems with their documents; the speaker disputed that account, saying that if there had been a document problem the U.S. government would not have cleared them through immigration. The recording reports a subsequent encounter with state security officers. The speaker said the officers exchanged words with them and that an officer told them, “si no me no me caía la boca me iban a sedar,” an alleged threat to sedate the speaker.
The speaker said they do not intend to request asylum or refuge, stating “Ni voy a pedir asilo ni voy a pedir refugio,” and insisted they only want the right to return to live in Cuba. The recording contains no response from government officials, corroborating witnesses, or documentation of any formal immigration or legal action.
The account in the recording raises questions about the circumstances of the denied entry and the reported interactions with security personnel. No formal claims, legal citations, or official statements were recorded; the matter remains unresolved in the available audio. The speaker’s remarks reflect a personal testimony rather than a verified administrative or legal finding.
The recording does not indicate a next procedural step, such as a filed complaint, appeal, or formal investigation. No public agency response or confirmation appears in the transcript.