Under Fidel Castro's rule, life for Cubans underwent significant changes marked by both improvements and challenges. The government implemented widespread reforms, including nationalizing industries and providing free healthcare and education, which aimed to reduce inequality and improve living standards. However, these changes also led to economic hardships, food shortages, and restrictions on personal freedoms, including limited freedom of speech and political dissent. Many Cubans faced repression and emigration as they sought better opportunities abroad.
Yes, Cubans can travel to the US under certain conditions, such as obtaining a visa or meeting specific criteria for entry.
Yes, Cubans can travel to the USA under certain conditions, such as obtaining a visa or meeting specific criteria for entry.
the rights that cubans enjoy are....... 1.rolling themselves in mud while eating pizza 2.running aroung naked and yelling at people these rights are what cubans enjoy but they are not able to do to there communist government :(
Fidel Castro
Castro overthrew Batista in 1958 and assumed power on 1 Jan 1959. He declared himself president and joined forces with former USSR in order to fight capitalism. He wanted to make Cuba a country with no class distinctions, everyone was supposed to be equal.
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.
A socialist and dictator government.
they began a new life under different rules.
Che Guevara went in under Fidel Castro and helped the Cuban Revolution. They got an American president out and Fidel Castro became president.
No, Cubans who are admitted into the United States under the Cuban Adjustment Act (CAA) are eligible to apply for permanent residency (green card) after one year. However, not all Cubans in the US are admitted under the CAA. Cubans who enter the US through other means, such as a tourist or student visa, would need to go through the regular immigration process to obtain a green card.
It has been a big failure.
Free medical care, for one.