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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: hoyasaxa who wrote (8401)7/12/2000 3:42:15 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 9127
 
Your logic is sadly typical of several posters here who have swallowed whole the Miami relative/FNAC line, it assumes that all cubanos wish to live in Miami. They do not. The great majority would not leave if offered a free ticket on a safe vessel. They are cubanos. A sizable portion, perhaps a majority, appreciates very much Castro's efficacy in keeping Cuba relatively free of the sort which controls Miami and US foreign policy. The weight of evidence i have seen leads me to believe that Juan Miguel and his father are most certainly among the former and may well be among the latter.

The call was post departure. JM was said to call in a state of agitation, having discovered his son was gone and having correctly surmised where he was taken.
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