Drop Dead Fred
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Why don’t the students and professors who praise Cuba at elite U.S. universities ever immigrate there?
Why is all the immigration related to communist countries out of the communist country, and never into it?
"Insufficient healthcare" is cited as one of the reasons for Cubans immigrating to the U.S.
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Nearly 425,000 Cubans have migrated to the U.S. in the past two years, U.S. figures show
By Nora Gámez Torres and Syra Ortiz Blanes
October 24, 2023
Amid one of the worst economic and political crises since the late Fidel Castro turned Cuba into a communist country over sixty years ago, the island has lost almost 4 percent of its population in the past two years.
These Cubans are now in the United States.
Nearly 425,000 Cubans have come in the past two fiscal years, according to the latest U.S. border numbers, a migration crisis of historic proportions that underscores the challenges the Biden administration faces in trying to contain the displacement set in motion by authoritarian governments and political upheavals in the Western Hemisphere.
In Cuba and Venezuela, insufficient healthcare, food shortages, frequent power blackouts, and repressive governments have sparked a mass exodus out of the two countries.
Why is all the immigration related to communist countries out of the communist country, and never into it?
"Insufficient healthcare" is cited as one of the reasons for Cubans immigrating to the U.S.
Nearly 425,000 Cubans have migrated to the U.S. in the past two years, U.S. figures show
The alarming wave of migration over the past two years is equal to a scenario where all the residents of the central province of Cienfuegos packed up and abandoned the island.
Nearly 425,000 Cubans have migrated to the U.S. in the past two years, U.S. figures show
By Nora Gámez Torres and Syra Ortiz Blanes
October 24, 2023
Amid one of the worst economic and political crises since the late Fidel Castro turned Cuba into a communist country over sixty years ago, the island has lost almost 4 percent of its population in the past two years.
These Cubans are now in the United States.
Nearly 425,000 Cubans have come in the past two fiscal years, according to the latest U.S. border numbers, a migration crisis of historic proportions that underscores the challenges the Biden administration faces in trying to contain the displacement set in motion by authoritarian governments and political upheavals in the Western Hemisphere.
In Cuba and Venezuela, insufficient healthcare, food shortages, frequent power blackouts, and repressive governments have sparked a mass exodus out of the two countries.