Well considering the united states doesn't even trade with Cuba, no would be a safe answer. because that is the answer.
3o%
inner cities receive over three fourths of all welfare.
States with higher rates of poverty typically have more people on welfare, such as Mississippi and New Mexico. Other states with significant welfare recipient populations include Louisiana, West Virginia, and Alabama.
No. Cuba's oppressive colonial history prevents its people from seeing the US as anything other than an imperialistic force.
NO ... To simply move to the USA will not secure you any kind of payment ... But, there are programs that will allow you to receive funds such as Welfare and Section 8 ...
Since the 1990s, it is estimated that thousands of people have died attempting to cross the Florida Straits from Cuba to the United States. The exact number is difficult to determine due to the lack of official statistics, but it is considered to be a significant loss of life.
Yes you can.
They obtained some freedom.
US census states:There are 38 million black people11.4 million of them are on welfare, or 30%.(11.4 million / 38 million = .3 or 30%)There are 229 million white people,11.6 million of them are on welfare, or 5%.(11.6 / 229 = .05 or 5%)i.e.30% of black people are on welfare5% of white people are on welfare
They use some of it on welfare for people who don't have enough money.
There are no herbs imported to the US from Cuba. The US does not trade with Cuba.
There is a trade embargo with Cuba, the US does not trade anything with Cuba.