When the U.S. implemented the economic embargo, it angered Castro. He sent thousands of Cuban prisoners to the U.S. The U.S. implemented the wet foot, dry foot policy eventually. Castro did this in the 80s and the 90s.
No. It is not the law that all Jails, Prisons, and Penitentiaries have a Psychiatric Ward. If medical personnel at a prison determine that a particular prisoner needs psychiatric treatment, they send him to a prison with a psychiatric ward. The Federal Prison at Marion, Illinois, has a psychiatric ward for Federal Prisoners. The Federal Prison at Pensacola, Florida does not have a Psychiatric Ward. In fact, it does not have any wards. It has cottages and other free standing buildings. Prisoners are not allowed to cross a 4 foot wide white line painted on the pavement unless they are on a work detail.
In 1980, Fidel Castro authorized the Mariel Boatlift, during which thousands of Cuban refugees left for the United States. Among those who fled were individuals from mental health institutions, as well as prisoners and other marginalized groups. This decision sparked controversy and led to significant social and political implications for both Cuba and the U.S.
Absolutely not!
The question is incorrect. Great Britain began to send its prisoners to Australia in 1788.However, Britain could no longer send its prisoners to America because of the American War of Independence, in which America essentially severed its ties with Britain.
they didn't want to go there. in theVictorian days a man found it and tolled Queen Victoria about it and she thougth it wound be a good place to send criminals because at that time they tougth it was a empty country
to create a place to send prisoners
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The white people came here to look for more land to send the convicts to because their jails were getting overloaded.
Castro led the Cuban Revolution in the 1950's, and has been Cuban head of state since the toppling of the Batista government. Prior to that, he was a lawyer.The Cuban socialist government, with Castro as leader, also send troops to Angola