Cubans
Frequent Cuban Hunger Striker Comes To Miami
With Cuban Independence Day just around the corner, a frequent Cuban hunger strike traveled to Miami for the holiday.
Coast Guard Interviews Migrants Rescued By Carnival, Disney Ships
Migrant rafters rescued by two cruise ships off the Florida Keys were interviewed by the U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday afternoon.
Travel Restrictions For Cubans Eased
On Monday, Cuba dropped requirements for a government exit visa to leave the island..
Ryan To Miami’s Cubans: “I’ll Be Tougher Than Obama Was On Castro”
Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan courted Cuban-Americans in Little Havana on Saturday morning.
Cubans Honor Patron Saint Of Cuba At AAA On 400th Anniversary
Thousands of people honored the Patron Saint of Cuba today with a special Mass at the American Airlines Arena.
Census: South Americans More Than Double Florida Presence
Colombians, Venezuelans and Peruvians more than doubled their numbers in Florida over the last decade, making South Americans the state’s third-largest Hispanic group, according to the latest 2010 census numbers.
Coast Guard: 122 Haitian, Cuban Boaters Sent Home
The U.S. Coast Guard has returned more than 120 Cuban and Haitian migrants to their Caribbean homelands.
7 Rafters Rescued By Oasis Of The Sea Cruise Ship
Seven rafters who were rescued by a cruise ship Friday afternoon on its way back to Port Everglades will be repatriated to their country, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
Niche Industry Gets Birth Certificates, Records For Cubans Abroad
Cubans seeking citizenship outside of their homeland often have trouble getting their birth certificates, death records and other important papers.
Allure Of The Seas Rescues Cuban Migrants
The crew of Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas picked up some unexpected passengers on Saturday as it made its way back to home port.






