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Placing blame on the latest Cuba-travel screw-up
The news, delivered from island authorities to the charter companies who carry passengers to Cuba, was that persons with passports not updated and current would not be allowed to enter…
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Immobility on immigration draws reaction in cities nationwide
Accustomed to bad news, the immigrant community has welcomed as a breath of fresh air some positive developments that occurred in recent weeks. In a movement that could have national…
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Conexión Miami / Obama’s ‘true’ race
Like any other study, this survey by the Pew Research Center is likely to be debated, even rebutted. The data, to be fair, could be superficial. Some wiseguy might ask: What's the use…
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Jeb Bush: Snake oil salesman
As Jeb Bush travels the country espousing his family’s “compassionate conservative” side, the fact is that his carefully manicured words are just part of a much larger, national agenda…
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Creating the working poor
Certain members of congress work hard every day to assure that the U.S. continues to create more “working poor.” While the Shaneeka Rainers of the world work their “butts” off to serve…
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Conexión Miami / March by Venezuelan oppositionists
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stated that his country will not take any measures related to the anti-government protests in Venezuela so long as the Bolivarian Government and the…
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Racism, jabber and immigration
“I think race has something to do with the fact that they are not bringing up an immigration bill,” said House minority leader Nancy Pelosi. “I’ve heard them say to the Irish, ‘If it…
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Not one more deportation!
That's the cry of thousands of immigrants who have been carrying out activities in various cities as part of a campaign named after the slogan. Its purpose is to convey their…
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New York’s new Latin American cinema
The Havana Film Festival New York, which this year marks its 15th birthday, is a unique event in this busy city, where every spring, along with the re-greening of the trees and the…
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Miami, taxes and sports arenas
Miami was once known for its beaches. Soon it may become the town that keeps building sports arenas. And the money used to build them are ever harder to find taxpayer dollars.
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