When Cubans came to Florida, particularly during the waves of migration in the 1960s and 1980s, they sought refuge from political repression and economic hardship in Cuba. Many settled in Miami, where they established vibrant communities, contributing to the local culture, economy, and politics. They opened businesses, created cultural institutions, and influenced the development of the area, making Miami a major hub for Cuban-American culture. The Cuban community also played a significant role in advocating for U.S. policies toward Cuba.
Most Cubans who came to this country using the Wet-Foot-Dry-Foot Policy arrive in Miami, Florida or its environs.
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Miami, Florida.
No. Cuba is an Island and a country. There just happens to be many Cubans in Florida as it is the closest US state to Cuba,
Cuba was settled by the Spaniards, it was a colony of Spain.
because they have a dictator who is mean and the cubands have a right to go to Florida and become citizens as long as they have one foot on us land
Current Roster:Jon Jay (CF) is of Cuban descent, born in Florida.
No, its just the Cubans keep coming to Florida
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The countries that came to Florida are 4 of them.
They drink a lot of orange juice and eat loads of burgers... apparently.