A Cuban man who arrived in the United States during the Mariel Boatlift of 1980 has spent the past four years living on the ...
In 1980, a lot of low-skilled immigrants flooded into Miami from Cuba, and a famous 1990 study ... for reasons having nothing to do with the Mariel boatlift. Since black dropouts make less than ...
Between April and September 1980, 125,000 Cubans arrived in Florida from the port of El Mariel, in a dramatic boatlift that had longstanding repercussions for the United States and for Castro's image.
Cuba was financially struggling at that time ... (Fans of the 1983 film Scarface may have caught that it was the Mariel boatlift that brought Tony Montana to America.) Following a spike in violent ...
Former President Jimmy Carter getting some criticism and credit for his policies toward Cuba, leading to the Mariel Boatlift when 125-thousand Cubans migrated to South Florida. Cuban expert Dr ...
In 1980, the Mariel Boatlift brought more than 125,000 Cuban refugees to America. Fidel Castro allowed the boatlift that year reducing the stresses on his socialist programs, medical care, education ...
The 1980 Mariel Boatlift, when over 100,000 Cubans fled to the U.S., highlighted the ongoing tension between the two countries. Despite humanitarian crises and calls for reform, the U.S. continued ...
In 1980, then-President Jimmy Carter welcomed 125,000 Cuban refugees to the United States as part of the Mariel Boatlift. This unprecedented migration accomplished in just a few months embodied the ...