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In 2022, approximately 98 percent of Cubans apprehended at the border were processed in the United States under regular immigration law. As per the Cuban Adjustment Act, most of them will be eligible to apply for permanent resident status after one year in the United States. In November 2022, Cuba agreed to begin accepting U.S. deportation flights.
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Weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths Map of cumulative COVID-19 death rates by US state. [1] The CDC publishes official numbers of COVID-19 cases in the United States. The CDC estimates that, between February 2020 and September 2021, only 1 in 1.3 COVID-19 deaths were attributed to COVID-19. [2]
On 23 March, authorities in Cuba raised the number of coronavirus patients to 48. [19] On 24 March, the Cuban government closed all schools until at least 20 April. [20] Visitors who arrived between 17 and 23 March were required to be tested for the coronavirus. [21] As of 30 March, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases was at 170, with 4 ...
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Cuba blames the long-running U.S. trade embargo and Trump-era sanctions for fueling the economic crisis and the exodus of more than 400,000 Cubans leaving for the United States in the last two years.
In 1960, the Hispanic population in Miami was 50,000; in 1980, the Hispanic population grew to 580,000. Cubans were the main source of this Hispanic growth in the city, as many Cubans came to Miami at the time due to Cuba's poor economy and a high poverty rate, as well as the dictatorship of Fidel Castro at the time. [3]
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