Most of the Cubans that immigrated to the US did so because they did not wish to live under the communist rule of Fidel Castro. Cuba was a very nice place to live, the weather, the beaches, the people, the music, the food, the countryside all helped make Cuba the most popular vacation spot in the Caribbean, also a favorite playground to the rich and famous. The massive numbers of immigrants from Cuba didn't start until the mid 1960s, after Cubans realized that Castro was a whole lot worse than Batista. Before that Cubans came to the US to vacation, study, and some to live, because they liked it here.
Many Cubans have come to the US to escape political repression, seek economic opportunities, and reunite with family members. The Cuban Revolution in 1959 led to significant restrictions on personal freedoms and economic hardship, prompting many Cubans to migrate to the US in search of a better life.
Cubans come to America to escape from the Dictatorship of Castro. America is a free country and Cuba is only seven miles to Florida by boat.
The Northeast region of the US had the lowest number of prohibition arrests during the Prohibition era. Cities like New York and Philadelphia had large populations and a high concentration of organized crime, making enforcement of prohibition laws more challenging.
Around 10% of immigrants come to the US primarily to learn English. Many immigrants come for reasons such as employment, education, or to join family members. Learning English may be a secondary or additional goal for them.
Yes, there are more prisoners in the US than lawyers. According to statistics, the US has one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. While the exact number of lawyers in the US is not readily available, it is estimated to be over a million.
The United States has one of the highest rates of litigation in the world, with a large number of civil lawsuits and litigation cases filed each year. The legal system in the US allows for a wide range of legal disputes to be settled through litigation, contributing to the high rate of litigation in the country.
The law that allowed people escaping communism to come to the United States is the Refugee Act of 1980. This law standardized the admission process for refugees and established procedures for their resettlement. It allowed individuals fleeing communist countries to seek asylum in the US based on their fear of persecution.
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?
because they want to escape and come to America!
because of their government in cuba. Cubas's government, people are obligated to have the same thing and Cubans try to come to usa to have a better live.
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It appears that Cubans fled to US.
Yes, Cubans have a longer life expetancy than an American citizen.
Russians and Cubans.
They settled in Little Havana in Miami, FL.
they have contributed by helping the US grow
Most Cubans who came to this country using the Wet-Foot-Dry-Foot Policy arrive in Miami, Florida or its environs.
us cubans train we have to be careful not to get cought