Essentially the Castro Government doesn't like it because in their eyes, the 1903 Cuban-American Treaty isn't valid because it was signed when Cuba wasn't a sovereign nation. That's like saying the Declaration of Independence or the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778 weren't valid because the U.S. wasn't a sovereign nation when it was signed by the Colonial government.
The United States maintains that the treaty was ratified post-revolution, when Cuba was a sovereign nation, when it cashed a lease check for the Guantanamo Naval Base in accordance with the treaty. In other words, they cashed the rent check, and the U.S. is entitled to stay there as a result. If they didn't want them there, they shouldn't have taken the money.
Of course, it really comes down to possession; the United States won't leave, and the Castro government isn't willing to push the issue with military force to remove the base and risk a war with the United States. It's a tenuous arrangement to be sure, but so far it's never gone past grumbling about it on the Cuban's part, and the U.S. Navy and Marines would like nothing better than an excuse to stick it to the Castro government if they attack.
No, its just the Cubans keep coming to Florida
Cuba has one McDonald's, it is located in Guantanamo Bay, on base. It is not accessible to the Cubans.
the Americans let the Cubans write their own constitution, but Cuban's had to go by the PLATT AMMERNDMENT this allowed the Americans to have complete controll over Guantanamo Bay.
The Guantanamo Bay Naval Station came into existence following the Cuban-American Treaty of 1903 following the Spanish-American War. At the time, the U.S. had gained effective control over all of Cuba.The Treaty states that Cuba will lease the Guantanamo Bay area (land and water areas) to the United States, and that while Cuba retains ultimate sovereignty over the area, the United States will have absolute jurisdiction and control. Cuban merchant or non-military vessels have the right to pass through the waters of the Bay.The whole situation is a dicey one, albeit one that the Cubans have been unwilling to deal with, fearing a war with the United States. The U.S. pays the Cubans just over $4k/yr for the lease, and each side leaves the other alone.
In the Bay of Pigs it was Americans and Cubans, but in 62 it was the Navy that boycotted the island with no attack.
Yes some Cubans have orange hair
Because they wanted to fight the Cubans
The Prosthetic Cubans was created on 1998-06-16.
75 percents of Cubans
This question does not really make sense. Why wouldn't Cubans be legal in the US? Cubans have come to the US seeking a better life. What is wrong with that?
yes, there are no special treatments for Cubans
Cubans. In particular about 11.5 million Cubans plus a few foreigners.