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  2. Marielitos (gangs) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Estimates assert that the Cuban refugees only included some 2,700 hardened criminals. [4] The U.S. government claimed to be ready to accept Marielito refugees with open-arms on May 5, 1980; however, this was short-lived after President Carter accused Castro of sending mostly criminals to the United States June 7 of the same year. Castro ...

  3. Organized crime in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Italian-American Mafia criminal organizations in the city are nicknamed the Miami Mafia. In the 20th century, Mafia bosses agreed to share South Florida as a territory open to all crime families, with the exception of the pornography racket, over which the Gambino family held a monopoly. [1] Criminal organizations known to operate in Miami include:

  4. Santo Trafficante Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Santo Trafficante Jr. (November 15, 1914 – March 17, 1987) was among the most powerful Mafia bosses in the United States. He headed the Trafficante crime family from 1954 to 1987 and controlled organized criminal operations in Florida and Cuba, which had previously been consolidated from several rival gangs by his father, Santo Trafficante Sr.

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  6. 5 tornadoes touched down in Miami-Dade, Broward and the ... - AOL

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    Tornado hits south Miami-Dade. The first in mainland South Florida touched down at 2:57 p.m. Sunday on Krome Avenue in south Miami-Dade County, causing some damage to vegetation there.

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  8. Miami Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Mafia is a disparaging caricature of Cuban exile politics created by Cuban officials. The notion considers Cuban exiles to be unilaterally politically organized in a feverish effort to overthrow the Cuban government. The label "Miami Mafia" can be used to refer to most or absolutely all of the political activity of Cuban exiles.

  9. Category:Gangs in Florida - Wikipedia

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