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Only if it can be shown to the Courts that they came for economic or personal reasons other than "Political Refuge".

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Why have a large number of Cubans come to the US?

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.


Who was the father of Gloria Estefan?

Gloria María Fajardo García was born September 1, 1957 in Havana, Cuba, to Jose and Gloria Fajardo. Her mother's father Lenoardo Garcia emigrated to Cuba from Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain where he married a woman from Logroño, Spain.The family fled to Miami, Florida, during the Cuban Revolution. A few years after they moved, Jose joined the US military during the Vietnam War. Her father had been a Cuban soldier and bodyguard of President Fulgencio Batista.


What are two negative things JFK did for the country?

Most Presidents make errors, fail to seek ample un-biased council, or are forced into a situation by circumstances beyond their control. For Kennedy, it began 53 days after his inauguration. The CIA and the Eisenhower Administration had planned and trained the exiled and anti-Castro Bay of Pigs operation for the past year, and the one thing that he insisted on having was plausabile deniability. No US troops, ships or aircraft were to be involved. The operation was thus doomed from the start. The CIA was certain that Castro lacked popular support. Kennedy believed in them. They were wrong. Eisenhower who had planned the great D-Day invasion at Normandy had been duped by a small number of CIA operatives into approving a plan that was based on faulty intelligence, estimates or resistance strength, of Castro's control of the populace and on the training and skill of Brigade 2506. Kennedy refused to allow the 82nd Airborne Division and the 2nd Marine Division, (Reinforced) ,the 2nd Marine Air Wing, the most powerful Navy's Fleet and the most powerful Air Force in the world to enter the fray in support of 1,511 Cubans without Casus belli. In the 1960's it was still unpopular to go to war without just cause or a legitamate reason. People in high office still needed strong words like Alamo, Maine, Lusitania or Pearl Harbor to place troops in harms way. The Bay of Pigs fiasco set the US up for the Cuban Missile Crisis and for a continuation of the Cold War. And next,


What is a sentence for refugees?

There were many thousands of refugees from the war zones in Angola. Miami has a large population of Cuban expatriates and political refugees. All across the world there are thousands and thousands of refugees.


How long were Spanish people in slavery?

Columbus establish permanent settlements in the island of Hispaniola in 1492, Spain finally abolished slavery in (1886). This meant the end of slavery on the two remaining Spanish colonies in the Western Hemisphere--Cuban and Puerto Rico.