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  2. While you’re sipping that mojito in Cuba, fierce Cuban women ...

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    The Cuban regime’s denial of a travel permit to dissident Martha Beatriz Roque ought to give pause to American, Canadian, British and Australian women who visit the oppressive island for fun ...

  3. More migrants land in Keys, risking lives to escape ‘terrible ...

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    About 40 men, women and some small children entered the next stage in their migration from Cuba to the United States Wednesday when they were processed by the Border Patrol at the agency’s ...

  4. Cuban boat people - Wikipedia

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    The first major wave of Cuban boat people came after the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis, which ended a "temporary exile status" period of commercial air travel between the United States and Cuba, which was positively received by the American public. This had seen a score of roughly 125,000 Cuban exiles reach U ...

  5. Mariel boatlift - Wikipedia

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    Cuban officials also packed refugees into Cuban fishing vessels. [30] Around 1,700 boats brought thousands of Cubans from Mariel to Florida between the months of April and October in that year. [31] Haitian refugees had been continuously coming to the United States before the Mariel boatlift and continued to do so with the flotilla. [30]

  6. Cruise Ship Rescues Cuban Migrants Near Florida Keys - AOL

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    More specifically, the U.S. Coast Guard says it’s interdicted over 4,000 Cubans since then — that’s nearly 70% of 2022’s total. They’ve recently repatriated dozens of Cuban migrants back ...

  7. Leyla Express and Johnny Express incidents - Wikipedia

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    On December 5, 1971, the Leyla Express was stopped by Cuban government vessels in international waters off the coast of Cuba, [3] and escorted to the port of Baracoa.The Cuban government stated that the ship was being used to transport weapons and agents by the CIA, and added that the Leyla Express had been used to land explosives, men, and weapons on Cuban shores three times in 1968 and 1969. [5]

  8. ‘They are killing us’: Murders of women in Cuba are growing ...

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  9. Immigration of Latina women to the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are over 20 million immigrant women residing in the United States. The American Immigration Council states that the majority of these immigrant women come from Mexico, meaning that most immigrant women in the U.S. are Latina. As the fastest growing minority group in America, Latinas are becoming primary influencers in education, economics ...