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Cuban Americans (Spanish: cubanoestadounidenses [3] or cubanoamericanos [4]) are Americans who immigrated from or are descended from immigrants from Cuba.As of 2023, Cuban Americans were the fourth largest Hispanic and Latino American group in the United States after Mexican Americans, Stateside Puerto Ricans and Salvadoran Americans.
Mary Joe Fernández Ryan Lochte Dara Torres. Aric Almirola, current NASCAR driver, father born in Cuba [1]; Kiko Alonso, current NFL player for the Miami Dolphins, father is Cuban-born [2]
This is a list of Hispanic and Latino Americans who have served in the United States Congress. Persons included are identified as having a lineage from Spain or Latin America, a definition that includes Brazil, but not Portugal. Entries shaded in gray refer to current members of the U.S. Congress.
Many of Trump’s South Florida supporters are Cuban Americans, who receive special privileges when immigrating to the U.S. and have historically voted Republican. ... a 62-year-old Havana man who ...
According to the findings of Florida International University’s 2020 Cuba Poll, Cuban Americans “consist of a miniscule percentage of the national population but dominate the demographic ...
This is a list of notable Hispanic and Latino Americans: citizens or residents of the United States with origins in Latin America or Spain. [1] The following groups are officially designated as "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino": [2] Mexican American, (Stateside) Puerto Rican, Cuban American, Dominican American, Costa Rican American, Guatemalan American, Honduran American, Nicaraguan American ...
Our sanctions have impeded U.S.-Cuba cooperation on important issues, infringed on the right of Americans to travel, and prevented U.S. agriculture, construction, biotechnology and other companies ...
Many American fugitives have taken refuge in Cuba. [2] Some of them remain on the FBI's Most Wanted List, and most were members of radical leftist organizations, Puerto Rican separatist groups and Black nationalist organizations (most notably the Black Panther Party ) who fled to the country to escape U.S. authorities in the 1960s and 1970s.