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COMMENTARY Cuban baseball today seems a reminder of the island's massive youth exodus — which ought to make it a handy showcase of what Cuban exiles protest.
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Letting Cuban MLB players suit up for the Cuban national team in this month's global tournament angered some Cuban exiles — but was gladly accepted by many others.
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COMMENTARY By so loudly condemning a book on Cuban immigration privileges, exiles instead prompted Miami to look more deeply into its important findings.
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COMMENTARY It's great Cubans can present their point of view on a new book about immigration. But it's also about Haitians — whose views need some privilege too.
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Cuba's regime may be 'shaken to its core' by the death of powerful general RodrÃguez López-CallejaGen. Luis Alberto RodrÃguez López-Calleja, a top communist party boss, led the military-controlled corporation that accounts for most of Cuba's economy.
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The conservative Spanish-language stations that a Democrat-led group is buying are revered by many Cubans in Miami. So why aren't Cubans buying them?
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Cuban exile leaders gathered in Little Havana to warn a Democrat-led group buying Radio Mambà and WQBA not to turn the stations into "leftist" outlets.
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Most Cuban-Americans in South Florida backed Trump's tougher Cuba strategy — and they feel Biden is throwing the regime a lifeline when it's at its weakest.
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COMMENTARY Cuba blames the U.S. embargo for immigration surges but gives no reason to lift it. The U.S. faults Cuba but gives it the embargo to scapegoat.
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COMMENTARY What Joan Didion foresaw in Miami 35 years ago — U.S. democracy's frailty — is as important as the dangerous "cognitive dissonance" she did see.
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COMMENTARY Many Latin American exiles want the U.S. to invade their home countries. The Afghanistan debacle should convince them why it's not happening.
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COMMENTARY Cuban-Americans want countries to join an anti-apartheid-style front against Cuba. Do they recall how they dissed the anti-apartheid movement?