Cubans migrated to the U.S. in 1960 primarily due to the political and economic turmoil following Fidel Castro's rise to power in 1959. Many fled the new communist regime, which imposed strict restrictions on freedoms, nationalized businesses, and persecuted political dissidents. The U.S. offered a refuge for those seeking to escape repression and seek better opportunities, leading to a significant wave of Cuban Immigration during this period.
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
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, Cubans can travel to the US under certain conditions, such as obtaining a visa or meeting specific criteria for entry.
Cubans
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.
It appears that Cubans fled to US.
miami
Yes, Cubans have a longer life expetancy than an American citizen.
because they want to escape and come to America!
Russians and Cubans.
They settled in Little Havana in Miami, FL.
they have contributed by helping the US grow