the Miami area. The population of Cuban Americans has experienced a surge in growth once again with the arrival of the 2021–23 Cuban migration wave to the...
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second to escape from communist rule under Fidel Castro following the Cuban Revolution. Massive Cuban migration to Miami during the second series led to major...
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exilic Cubans, and a cultural hub of Cuban life outside of Cuba. Miami became a center for Cuban emigrants, during the 1960s, because of a growing Cuban-owned...
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Spanish. The larger Cuban diaspora includes individuals that trace ancestry to Cuba and self-identify as Cuban but are not necessarily Cuban by citizenship...
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bill was designed to give back control of Cuba to the Cuban people. It had eight conditions to which the Cuban government needed to adhere before full...
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Cuban Americans has experienced a surge in growth once again with the arrival of the 2021–23 Cuban migration wave to the United States, where Cubans were...
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mainly in Miami-Dade County (643,954), where more than a third of the population is Cuban or of Cuban descent. Other exiles have relocated to form substantial...
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China – Cuba relations United States-Cuba relations CIA activities in Cuba Cuba – United States Maritime Boundary Agreement Cuban migration to Miami United...
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Operation Peter Pan (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
old Afro-Cuban refugee who participated in operation peter pan. Cuba portal United States portal Cuban migration to Miami Cuban American Cuban exile Mariel...
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Wet feet, dry feet policy (category Cuban refugees)
States Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966. The original Act directs that anyone who emigrated from Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue...
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Mariel boatlift (category Cuban emigrants)
so. The ensuing mass migration was organized by Cuban Americans, with the agreement of Cuban President Fidel Castro. The Cuban government considered...
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2021–2024 Cuban migration crisis referred to an event characterized by a significant surge of Cuban nationals leaving the country, mostly to the United...
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the Chinese Cuban population has virtually disappeared following the Cuban Revolution in 1959. The majority of Chinese Cubans fled to the United States...
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of Miami's Cuban refugees realized for the first time that it would be a long time before they would get back to Cuba. In 1965 alone, 100,000 Cubans packed...
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Hispanics and Latinos in Florida (redirect from Miami Hispanic)
to 11.3% in 2020, and continues to grow. Hispanic and Latino Americans portal Florida portal Cuban migration to Miami Floridanos Gutiérrez, Ramón. "Who...
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Alpha 66 (redirect from Cuban Liberator Army)
Cuban exiles in the early 1960s and was most active in the late 1970s and 1980s. Its activities declined in the 1980s. Alpha 66 was founded by Cuban exiles...
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The Cuban success story, sometimes referred to as the myth of the golden exile, is the idea that Cuban exiles that came to the United States after the...
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remittances, U.S. banks' access to the Cuban financial system, and the reopening of the U.S. embassy in Havana and the Cuban embassy in Washington, which...
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Castro government from Cuba. The acceptance of Cuban emigrants during the Freedom Flights was done in hopes of weakening the Cuban economy by draining it...
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Teller Amendment (category Cuba–United States relations)
supported Cuban independence, and representatives of the domestic sugar business, including sponsor Senator Henry Teller of Colorado, who feared Cuban competition...
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black. Miami's explosive population growth has been driven by internal migration from other parts of the country, up until the 1960s. From 1970 to 2000...
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for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami determined that 62% of Cubans are black using the one drop rule, the 2002 Cuban census...
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Freedom Flights (category Cuban refugees)
growth of the Cuban-American enclave there. Political discontent led to the 1959 Cuban Revolution, which caused the beginning of massive Cuban-American immigration...
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throughout Miami and South Florida and can be found in restaurant chains such as Pollo Tropical. Cuban immigrants in the 1960s originated the Cuban sandwich...
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Cuba Kiko Alonso, current NFL player for the Miami Dolphins, father is Cuban-born Osvaldo Alonso, midfielder for Minnesota United soccer team, Cuban-born...
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Castro. The Cuban exiles who fled after 1959 are viewed as majorly white, and had no general desire to leave Cuba but did so to flee tyranny. Cuban exiles...
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smaller-scale migration persists, with stricter U.S. policies. Each wave reflects Cuba's hardships and evolving U.S. responses. The first major wave of Cuban boat...
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who had ruled Cuba from 1952 to 1959. The revolution began after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état, in which Batista overthrew the emerging Cuban democracy and...
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Art Acevedo (category Cuban emigrants to the United States)
Mayor Lori Lightfoot. George Gascón, Cuban-born American Police Chief then District Attorney Cuban migration to Miami Hispanics and Latinos in Houston Chotznioff...
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New diaspora (section Cuban Diaspora)
cities such as Miami, Florida, (largest Cuban settlement), Manhattan, NY (with neighboring cities), and Los Angeles, CA. Some successful Cubans of today are...
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