I don’t have access to fresh tools right now to pull the very latest updates. Here’s what I can share based on recent public reporting up to 2026, and I can look up newer items if you’d like.
Direct answer
- The most widely reported lighthouse-related Cuban migration case in recent years occurred in 2016, when Cuban migrants climbed the American Shoal Light off the Florida Keys. That episode generated multiple legal proceedings over whether the lighthouse site counts as U.S. soil for purposes of asylum/refugee policy (the “wet foot, dry foot” framework) and whether the migrants could stay in the United States. Since those events, there hasn’t been a sustained, high-profile new incident involving Cuban migrants arriving at a lighthouse that dominates headlines through 2026, but I can search for the very latest if you want.[2][3][4][7]
What I can offer next
- A concise timeline of the 2016 lighthouse incident, key legal questions, and outcomes.
- A quick briefing on the current status of the wet-foot, dry-foot policy and how structures like lighthouses are treated under U.S. immigration and maritime law.
- A short list of reliable sources for ongoing updates on lighthouse-related maritime incidents.
Would you like me to pull the latest news specifically about “lighthouse Cuba” again and summarize what’s new this month? If you have a preferred date range or a particular lighthouse name (e.g., American Shoal Light, Long Key, etc.), tell me and I’ll tailor the search.