While millions of Cubans have survived among blackouts, shortages and unprecedented emigration, a question has haunted the Cuban nomenklatura for years: Why do so many relatives of men and women who rule the island end up living, studying, investing or doing business outside of it, many times in the United States? The question returned to the center of the debate after a series of actions by the United States authorities against people familiarl…
While millions of Cubans have survived among blackouts, shortages and unprecedented emigration, a question has haunted the Cuban nomenklatura for years: Why do so many relatives of men and women who rule the island end up living, studying, investing or doing business outside of it, many times in the United States? The question returned to the center of the debate after a series of actions by the United States authorities against people familiarl…