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  2. The Cuban Revolution turns 65. It broke Cuba, but not its ...

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    Now, most everyone is poor, all the buildings are decrepit and few have plenty. International figures show 88% of Cubans live at the poverty level, a jump of 13% from the previous figures.

  3. Cuba’s dictatorship turned 65, and Cubans are fleeing like ...

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    Cuba’s minimum wage is only $7.50 a month at the black market rate, which is the one that average Cubans use for their everyday transactions. A pack of 30 eggs costs the equivalent of nearly two ...

  4. Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The resolution stated, however, that full membership would be delayed until Cuba was "in conformity with the practices, purposes, and principles of the OAS". [116] Fidel Castro wrote that Cuba would not rejoin the OAS, which, he said, was a "U.S. Trojan horse" and "complicit" in actions taken by the U.S. against Cuba and other Latin American ...

  5. Venceremos Brigade - Wikipedia

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    [11] They were attracted to Cuba by the socialist revolution taking place, the anti-imperialist movement, as well as Cuban culture. [6] The Venceremos Brigade included a diverse group of participants from the beginning. White, Black, Chicano, Native American, and Puerto Rican Americans, as well as activists and feminists participated.

  6. Cuba de ayer - Wikipedia

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    The Cuba de ayer was much more economically advanced than the Cuba of today. In order to return Cuba to the economic successes of the Cuba de ayer Cuban exiles will have to intervene and reconstruct Cuba as a capitalistic and democratic society. Resident Cubans lack the economic tools and moral character to reconstruct the Cuba de ayer so Cuban ...

  7. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to ... - AOL

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    Former members of the Cuban regime who have been involved in repressing dissidents on the island have abused the immigration system to come to the United States amid a large exodus from the island ...

  8. 2021–2023 Cuban migration crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United States has blamed Cuba's inability to provide basic services like electricity for the exodus, while the Cuban government attributes the mass departures to the United States embargo against Cuba and its policy of granting benefits to Cuban migrants, even those arriving illegally. [2]

  9. Cuba blames US for rising migrant traffic thru Central America

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    Cuba on Wednesday said it had detected "noticeable growth" in the flow of its migrants across irregular routes north through Central America in the past weeks and months, blaming the U.S. trade ...