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Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Wednesday a Miami grand jury is charging former President of Cuba, Raúl Castro, with four counts of murder.
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Cuban refugees keep coming to Florida, but it seems most are now part of the larger immigration wave across the U.S. border with Mexico.
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Federal officials became overwhelmed as nearly 500 Cuban migrants landed in or near the Keys between Dec. 30 and Jan. 1, before 100 Haitians in a sailboat arrived in Key Largo on Tuesday. Arrivals forced Dry Tortugas National Park to close.
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Democrats say Florida's Republican Lt. Governor Jeanette Nuñez — a Cuban-American — indicated Gov. Ron DeSantis will bus undocumented Cuban migrants out of the state.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill that will require public-school students to observe “Victims of Communism Day” on Nov. 7 each year. The new law describes the day as being geared toward “honoring the 100 million people who have fallen victim to communist regimes.”
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Florida has reported its second case of the Zika virus via local mosquitos. Last month, the Florida Department of Health reported the first case…
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The "wet foot, dry foot" policy is over. For more than 20 years, Cubans migrating to the U.S. enjoyed that special privilege, which meant if they made...
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In the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Fla., Cuban-Americans celebrated the death of Fidel Castro, the communist dictator who caused many of their families to leave Cuba.
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Two Hispanic female lawmakers will have leadership roles within the Florida House and Senate. Incoming House Speaker Richard Corcoran says he’s naming…
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A report that Donald Trump’s company violated the Cuba trade embargo in the late 90s was more than a political bombshell. It’s also a reminder of the…