A South Florida federal magistrate has reunited a boy with his Mexican father in a child abduction case where the Cuban mother fled to Miami.

The father, a resident of Puebla, Mexico, sought relief under the Hague Convention’s Civil Aspect of International Child Abduction, to which both nations are a signator, after the mother violated a Mexican custody order that required the child, now 7, to stay in Mexico unless both parents and the Mexican foreign relations office consent.

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