The second bi-annual meeting on Cuba-U.S. migration policies held in Washington has concluded without coming to any agreements. In a press release issued after the meeting, the Cuban delegation said the U.S. has no intention of changing migration policies currently in place for Cuban citizens, alluding to the “wet-foot dry-foot” policy. A relic of a past era, the policy is no longer rational, say critics, charging that it causes safety problems for Cubans. In the meeting, the U.S. delegation expressed concern for Cubans stranded in Central America while trying to reach the U.S. Bianca Perez reports from Washington DC for teleSUR.