Between Desperation for Their Families and the Expectation of Change: This Is How Cubans in Miami Are Experiencing the Crisis on the Island
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Cuban exiles in Miami say 'this is the end' for communism as island teeters on collapse
Cuba faces island-wide blackouts and economic collapse as protests erupt, with Cuban exiles in Miami's Little Havana saying they believe the communist government's end may be near.
By Anabella González and Ana María Mejía, CNN en Español. A life in exile, but their hearts still on the island. From Calle Ocho, the heart of Miami's Little Havana neighborhood, Cubans view the grave political and economic crisis their country is currently experiencing with something far more urgent than mere concern. "Cuba is dying," Celina Rubio tells CNN, raising her voice. She's a grandmother with grandchildren in Cuba. In Miami, she works …
Crisis in Cuba: How UM students are feeling the impact
Cuba, an island 90 miles off the coast of Miami, is experiencing a worsening economic and energy crisis. Prolonged power outages, fuel shortages and rising food prices, tied in part to policies from Donald Trump’s administration, are affecting families on the island and students in Miami who remain closely linked to relatives there. The island […] The post Crisis in Cuba: How UM students are feeling the impact first appeared on The Miami Hurric…
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