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Cuban migrants are pushing back against U.S. curtailment of their legal-entry parole — and may embolden other groups to seek their own privileges.
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For a long time, it was much easier for Cubans to migrate to the United States than other immigrants. U.S. foreign policy was set up to give haven to…
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation added Miami’s Little Havana Neighborhood to its list of “National Treasures," which contains more than 75…
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As it got dark on Thursday evening, Cuban Americans congregated in the light put out by the cafecito window of Versailles, the Cuban café on Calle Ocho,…
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The "wet foot, dry foot" policy is over. For more than 20 years, Cubans migrating to the U.S. enjoyed that special privilege, which meant if they made it…
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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is ending a longstanding immigration policy that allows any Cuban who makes it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal…
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Cuban culture has dominated Miami for decades. Cuban-Americans are the area’s largest Latino group and have loads of political representation. But the…