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  2. Freedom to Travel to Cuba Act - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Newsweek magazine reported that a poll conducted by Andy Gomez, associate provost at the University of Miami, found that 64 percent of Cuban-Americans in Miami now support a unilateral lifting of the travel ban. However, until human rights violations on the island and democratic principles are reinstated, that community's support ...

  3. Deportation flights to Cuba have not yet resumed, DHS chief ...

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    Mayorkas’ visit to Miami included meetings with members of the Haitian- and Cuban-American communities. Deportation flights to Cuba have not yet resumed, DHS chief says during Miami visit Skip ...

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

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    Some of the people involved in repression in Cuba have arrived using legal migration pathways. People who repressed dissidents in Cuba are moving to the U.S., human-rights group says Skip to main ...

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  6. Censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The local newspaper, Juventud Rebelde reported that around 480,000 cellular lines are now in use, compared with 300,000 before the change. [44] Between 2009 and 2012 the U.S. secretly created and funded a Twitter-like service for Cubans called ZunZuneo, initially based on mobile phone text message service and later with an internet interface.

  7. Cuban thaw - Wikipedia

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    Between January and May 2015, the number of Americans visiting Cuba who had no family ties there was 36% higher than during the same months in 2014. [40] A report by the Pew Research Center found that the number of Cubans entering the U.S. in 2015 was 78% higher than in 2014.

  8. Cuban exodus - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban exodus is the mass emigration of Cubans from the island of Cuba after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Throughout the exodus, millions of Cubans from diverse social positions within Cuban society emigrated within various emigration waves, due to political repression and disillusionment with life in Cuba.

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