Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- Freed Cuban political prisoners and their families are invited to "explore their options" for possible immigration to the United States, a U.S. official told CNN on Tuesday.
On July 7, Cuba committed to releasing 52 jailed political activists, according to the country's Roman Catholic Church. But the question remains whether they will be allowed to stay in Cuba.
The U.S. Interests Section in Havana, which functions like an embassy, initially reached out to the group as a whole, but then changed its approach to focus on specific cases, said spokeswoman Gloria Berbena.
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