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A Cuban American who arrived in the 1960s and has no family left in Cuba might be more hawkish than a Cuban-born US citizen who arrived in 1996 and hopes to one day sponsor a family member.
We speak with Carlos Fernández de Cossío, Cuba’s deputy foreign minister, about the Trump administration’s tightening restrictions on the country. Since returning to the White House ...
One of Miami's most unique features is that it was proudly and undeniably built by waves of immigrants and refugees. The process, begun with Cuban exiles in the early 1960s, is now part of our DNA ...
Miami, once a proud haven for immigrants, has taken a sharp turn away from its values. The city commission voted 3-2 to enter a 287(g) agreement with ICE, allowing local police to act as ...
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