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  2. Cuba–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Mexico and Cuba had relatively good relations up until that point, but this comment offended the Mexican government enough that they withdrew their ambassador from Havana. [20] This event caused problems with the relations between Cuba and Mexico and would be the first in a line of events in recent years that would cause strains in their ...

  3. List of Cuba–United States aircraft hijackings - Wikipedia

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    July 17 Hernandez Leyva, a Cuban, hijacks National Airlines Flight 1064, a DC-8, from Los Angeles to Cuba. [27] August 4 Jessie Willis hijacks a Cessna 182 from Naples, Florida to Cuba; he returns voluntarily via Mexico on January 10, 1969; he is sentenced to 10 years for kidnapping; he is paroled on July 28, 1971. [27]

  4. Migration across the U.S.-Mexico border, in 5 charts - AOL

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    People seeking asylum are detained by the Border Patrol after crossing from Mexico into the San Diego area in June. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times) ... mostly Mexican and Central American ...

  5. Cuban Americans - Wikipedia

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    California takes place as the third state with the highest Cuban American population with more than 100, 000 individuals in total, of whom 80,000 live in the Los Angeles area, San Diego area (10,000), Bay Area (up to 15,000) and many others spread out across Northern California and Central Valley, California.

  6. Mexican president blames US sanctions on Cuba and ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Monday went on the offensive against U.S. immigration policy, blaming sanctions against countries such as Cuba and Venezuela for ...

  7. Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez - Wikipedia

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    From 2019 to 2023 González Gutiérrez served as Consul General of Mexico in San Diego. In December 2023, the Legislative Branch ratified him as Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles, where he currently serves. He is the author of several publications about the relations between the governments of Mexico and the United States.

  8. Mexican president blames US sanctions on Cuba and ... - AOL

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  9. Mexico–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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