Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the haracterization of those leaving as refugees, have been strongly affected by U.S. foreign policy concerns. During the 1959-62 migration wave, particularly prior to the failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion, Cubans were welcomed as temporary exiles, likely to topple Castro and return home. The second major migration wave began in 1965, in the midst of a U.S. campaign for systematically isolating and economically depriving Cuba and its citizens. When thousands of those citizens left Cuba, primarily to improve their economic circumstances and rejoin family members, they were welcomed as refugees because of the symbolic value of their rejection of Latin America\u27s only...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Aliens\u27 Rights--The Refugee Act of 1980 as Response to the 1967 Protocol Rela...
United States foreign policy toward Cuba has to a great degree been based on the conta...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the haracterization of thos...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the characterization of tho...
Many of the issues surrounding Cuban migration are unique but not new. Normal immigration from Cuba ...
Increased repression by the Castro regime and limitations on the admission of Cubans into the United...
112 pagesThe Americas can be observed as an active conflict zone, both by armed violence and economi...
Cuba is a communist country an estimated population of 11,075,244(2013), Cuba is located about ninet...
Cuban refugees have always been present in American immigration policy. Among other factors, the dis...
In the immediate post-Cold War period, as the security rationale for the U.S. embargo disappeared, t...
ABSTRACT The story of mass migration, violence, and human rights violations in Cuba since 1959 is no...
"Instability” is the focal point that drives nearly all debates on U.S.- Cuban migration. Senior U....
ABSTRACT This article examines the representation of Cuban refugees during the 1960s and 1970s in th...
This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previ...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Aliens\u27 Rights--The Refugee Act of 1980 as Response to the 1967 Protocol Rela...
United States foreign policy toward Cuba has to a great degree been based on the conta...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the haracterization of thos...
Migration from Cuba to the United States since Castro assumed power, and the characterization of tho...
Many of the issues surrounding Cuban migration are unique but not new. Normal immigration from Cuba ...
Increased repression by the Castro regime and limitations on the admission of Cubans into the United...
112 pagesThe Americas can be observed as an active conflict zone, both by armed violence and economi...
Cuba is a communist country an estimated population of 11,075,244(2013), Cuba is located about ninet...
Cuban refugees have always been present in American immigration policy. Among other factors, the dis...
In the immediate post-Cold War period, as the security rationale for the U.S. embargo disappeared, t...
ABSTRACT The story of mass migration, violence, and human rights violations in Cuba since 1959 is no...
"Instability” is the focal point that drives nearly all debates on U.S.- Cuban migration. Senior U....
ABSTRACT This article examines the representation of Cuban refugees during the 1960s and 1970s in th...
This note begins with an examination of the problems of establishing, funding, and terminating previ...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Aliens\u27 Rights--The Refugee Act of 1980 as Response to the 1967 Protocol Rela...
United States foreign policy toward Cuba has to a great degree been based on the conta...
Less than one year after the Cuban revolution, clergy within the Catholic Diocese of Miami actively ...