Cubans intercepted at sea are returned to Cuba.
Most Cubans have never had to pay taxes.
Thousands of Cubans have given everything.
Are Cubans happy with their government?
Cubans of color began leaving.
Cubans vote on new constitution.
Cubans caught at sea have been returned to Cuba.
During 1980, approximately 124,000 Cubans migrated to the U. S.
Cubans know that they are hostages in their own country.
You understand why only 2% of Cubans own a car.
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans fled Fidel's security apparatus for Florida.
Cubans get paid in pesos, also referred to as national pesos;
Cubans brought the conga
and rumba to Miami from their homelands instantly popularizing it in American culture.
Over the rest of this month, Cubans will meet in small groups to nominate municipal representatives.
The"wet-foot, dry-foot" policy allows Cubans who step foot on U.S. soil to remain in the country.
Many travellers to Cuba want to know what Cubans really think about their country's politics,
Fidel Castro and communism.
We are Cubans and to be Cuban implies a duty,
not to fulfill that duty is a crime, is treason.
We are Cubans and to be Cuban implies a duty;
not to fulfil that duty is a crime, is treason.
Cubans were not allowed to own cell phones until 2008
when the ban was lifted by President Raul Castro's government.
Although most Cubans acknowledge that they are aware Castro is seriously ill,
most also seem worried about a future without Castro.
Cuba and
the United States formally agree to begin an airlift for Cubans who want to go to the United States.
On New Year's Eve, Cubans burn dolls in order
to forget bad times and look forward to new promising new year.
In the United States and Cuba,
in 1965 it was agreed to operate special planes for Cubans who wanted to leave America.
AGING Cubans have a novel way of promoting well-
being: neighborhood networks, or círculos de abuelos( grandparents' groups), as they call them.
On 6 November 1965,
Cuba and the United States agreed to an airlift for Cubans who wanted to emigrate to the United States.
Pierre, then from London, visited Cuba in 1947, 1951,
and 1953 to find out how and what Cubans were dancing at the time.
Migration experts quoted by Honduran newspaper El Heraldo said that Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians,
Nicaraguans and some Africans pass through Honduras heading to the US.
For obvious reasons that need not be explained,
the Americans know better than us what Cubans and how many Cubans have bank accounts abroad.