The much-ballyhooed opening of U.S.-Cuban relations, announced simultaneously by Barack Obama and Raul Castro in December, haven’t really amounted to much yet.
But it has created a stir among Cubans, who fear that regularization of relations might lead to – gasp – Cubans being treated like other immigrants to the United States. After years of their special status, Cubans don’t like that idea very much.
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Article by Allan Wall, published February 17th, 2015, on VDARE.COM.
Tags: Cuba, Immigration Policy