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The time for Cuba is now
Our community is home to the largest Cuban exile population in the United States and the world. We are families who fled ...
Immigration officials said Tomás Hernández worked in high-level posts for Cuba’s foreign intelligence agency for decades before migrating to the United States to pursue the American dream. The 71-year ...
The grainy and often shaky cellphone videos, posted on social media, paint part of the picture of what's going on inside of Cuba. This past week, large crowds gathered in several cities to protest a ...
For many decades, successive U.S. presidents have predicted the fall of the communist regime in Havana. What is different now ...
MIAMI (AP) — For decades, its powerful lighthouse illuminated Miami’s Biscayne Bay, and during the height of the Cold War, what was known as the Freedom Tower stood as a beacon of hope for hundreds of ...
Prominent Cuban dissident José Daniel Ferrer has arrived in Miami after being freed from a Cuban prison. Shortly after landing in the United States, the pro-democracy activist called for the release ...
For decades, “La Ermita de la Caridad,” a Catholic shrine near Biscayne Bay, has stood as a symbol of hope and freedom for many, especially South Florida’s Cuban exile community. On Monday, the ...
Iraida Román Martínez at her Little Havana home in 2012, holding a photo of her brother, Monsignor Agustín Román, with Pope John Paul II. Daniel Shoer Roth el Nuevo Herald Iraida Martínez Román, the ...
MIAMI (AP) — For decades, its powerful lighthouse illuminated Miami's Biscayne Bay, and during the height of the Cold War, what was known as the Freedom Tower stood as a beacon of hope for hundreds of ...
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