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  2. Cuban migration to Miami - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Hispanic population in Miami was 50,000; in 1980, the Hispanic population grew to 580,000. Cubans were the main source of this Hispanic growth in the city, as many Cubans came to Miami at the time due to Cuba's poor economy and a high poverty rate, as well as the dictatorship of Fidel Castro at the time. [3]

  3. Cuban immigration to the United States - Wikipedia

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    These loans helped many Cuban Americans to secure funds and start-up their own businesses. With their Cuban-owned businesses and low cost of living, Miami, Florida and Union City, New Jersey (dubbed Havana on the Hudson) [8] [9] were the preferred destinations for many immigrants and soon became the main centers for Cuban American culture ...

  4. Cuban exodus - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 the first commercial flight in sixteen years would fly from Miami to Havana. The Cuban government would also allow the visit the Antonio Maceo Brigade, the first visit of Cuban exiles to the island. Many Cuban exile organizations would protest the warming of relations with Cuba while some other organizations supported increased ...

  5. Cuban exile - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Cubans who would emigrate early were from the middle and upper class, but often brought very little with them when leaving Cuba. Small Cuban communities were formed in Miami , the United States , Spain , Costa Rica , Uruguay , Italy , Canada , and Mexico .

  6. This federal ruling will keep many Cubans from getting green ...

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    The decades-old law has made it possible for many Cubans to seek U.S. residency much faster than other nationalities. Cubans receiving an I-220A already faced difficulties using the Act to gain ...

  7. As Cuba's private sector grows, entrepreneurs get a warm ...

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    Cuba’s private sector now employs over 1.6 million people, more than the state, according to an analysis by Juan Triana, an economist with the Center for the Study of the Cuban Economy, based at ...

  8. Hispanics and Latinos in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In response to this, Castro opened up the port of El Mariel, and between the months of April and September 1980 125,000 Cubans left for Florida. Most of the Cubans in Florida reside in Miami. Jacksonville's Cuban population has increased from 2.6% in 1990 to 11.3% in 2020, and continues to grow. [13]

  9. Baffled that Miami’s exile community supports Trump? He ...

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    Trump saves most of his ire for the Cuban government, which plays well in Miami-Dade. Trump has promised to roll back more concessions President Barack Obama gave as part of the reestablishment of ...