39 Cuban migrants come ashore in South Florida
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:36 pm
Cuban migrants land on Key Biscayne
Posted on Tue, Feb. 05, 2008
Miami Herald staff report
A group of Cuban migrants landed on Key Biscayne Tuesday morning.
The group was believed to number two dozen or more.
Police were on the scene.
Under the U.S. government's wet foot/dry foot policy, Cubans interdicted at sea are generally sent back to the island while those who make it to U.S. soil are generally allowed to stay.
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This is one of the most desperate acts a person can take in search of financial and political freedom. Every year thousands of Cubans use the Florida Strait as the road that will lead them to a better life in the United States. Unfortunately, thousands also die when the sea becomes their graves. You can imagine how bad the situation is in Cuba when many decide that is worth it risking their life than staying in the country. Moreover, many of these persons are professionals that can't have a decent life in Cuba.
Posted on Tue, Feb. 05, 2008
Miami Herald staff report
A group of Cuban migrants landed on Key Biscayne Tuesday morning.
The group was believed to number two dozen or more.
Police were on the scene.
Under the U.S. government's wet foot/dry foot policy, Cubans interdicted at sea are generally sent back to the island while those who make it to U.S. soil are generally allowed to stay.
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This is one of the most desperate acts a person can take in search of financial and political freedom. Every year thousands of Cubans use the Florida Strait as the road that will lead them to a better life in the United States. Unfortunately, thousands also die when the sea becomes their graves. You can imagine how bad the situation is in Cuba when many decide that is worth it risking their life than staying in the country. Moreover, many of these persons are professionals that can't have a decent life in Cuba.