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There's like this feeling of sadness still.. stemming from our grandparents and parents that were basically forced to leave... leave their family, their homes.

The feeling still remains that their freedoms were stripped away from them. It's become less of an issue over the years, people forget, new generations don't feel as strongly. But if you talk to anyone who lived in Cuba and had to leave and they'll tell you they not only wouldn't allow themselves to, but they can't condone giving the Cuban government any of their money (by flying there, buying their goods, etc), nor step on the soil that used to be rightfully theirs (or their parents') until the country is free from Communism.

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