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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTo Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers (gift article)
Cubans had long benefited from legal privileges unavailable to immigrants from other countries. President Trump has changed that.
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Ms. Sánchezs story quickly spread across social media, in part because she is Cuban, a group that had long been treated differently than other immigrants, even when they entered the country illegally.
That has changed under President Trump.
He has repatriated more than 1,600 Cubans in 2025, according to the Cuban government. That is about double the number of Cubans who were repatriated in 2024. And in the years that Mr. Trump has been president, he has sent more Cubans back than his three predecessors.
Those numbers are greater for Cubans who were deported by land into Mexico. Some of them had been in the United States for decades and built families and businesses, but were removed because of an old criminal conviction say, from Miamis infamous cocaine cowboys days in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Nowhere has the shock of treating Cubans like other migrants been felt more than in Florida, which was shaped in modern times by exiles of the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
Families, businesses and communities that once felt removed from or immune to immigration enforcement now must face it head-on. Some Floridians worry that these deportations could stain the states proud Cuban identity, turning older immigrants against newer ones.....
Polls suggest that most Cuban American registered voters, who tend to be Republican, continue to support Mr. Trump, said Michael J. Bustamante, an associate history professor and director of Cuban studies at the University of Miami who studies Cuban American political culture. But he said that he had noticed a growing amount of unease throughout the community......
Some older Cuban American immigrants are angry over the turnabout in circumstances. Alicia Peláez, 78, arrived in the United States as an unaccompanied minor in 1960, under Operation Pedro Pan, a secret program run by the Catholic Church with help from the State Department that resettled some 14,000 young Cubans.
That has changed under President Trump.
He has repatriated more than 1,600 Cubans in 2025, according to the Cuban government. That is about double the number of Cubans who were repatriated in 2024. And in the years that Mr. Trump has been president, he has sent more Cubans back than his three predecessors.
Those numbers are greater for Cubans who were deported by land into Mexico. Some of them had been in the United States for decades and built families and businesses, but were removed because of an old criminal conviction say, from Miamis infamous cocaine cowboys days in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Nowhere has the shock of treating Cubans like other migrants been felt more than in Florida, which was shaped in modern times by exiles of the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
Families, businesses and communities that once felt removed from or immune to immigration enforcement now must face it head-on. Some Floridians worry that these deportations could stain the states proud Cuban identity, turning older immigrants against newer ones.....
Polls suggest that most Cuban American registered voters, who tend to be Republican, continue to support Mr. Trump, said Michael J. Bustamante, an associate history professor and director of Cuban studies at the University of Miami who studies Cuban American political culture. But he said that he had noticed a growing amount of unease throughout the community......
Some older Cuban American immigrants are angry over the turnabout in circumstances. Alicia Peláez, 78, arrived in the United States as an unaccompanied minor in 1960, under Operation Pedro Pan, a secret program run by the Catholic Church with help from the State Department that resettled some 14,000 young Cubans.
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To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers (gift article) (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
20 hrs ago
OP
The party what brung them is the party what's dumping them. That'll put some kind of a ripples in some races.
marble falls
20 hrs ago
#1
Good. Fuck 'em. They've been leading this country around by the nose for 60 years.
hatrack
19 hrs ago
#8
marble falls
(71,266 posts)1. The party what brung them is the party what's dumping them. That'll put some kind of a ripples in some races.
Goonch
(4,297 posts)2. 'Marielitos' Face Long-Delayed Reckoning: Expulsion to Cuba

Cubans arrived in Key West, Fla., in 1980 after Fidel Castro opened the port at Mariel
allegorical oracle
(6,251 posts)3. Wonder what the Secretary of State Rubio has to say to his former
constituents who put him where he is.
wcmagumba
(5,738 posts)4. Surprise, surprise, surprise...
Another bunch of "suckers and losers"...
lame54
(39,250 posts)5. He's the most tremendous Cuban sender backer
progressoid
(52,665 posts)6. " who tend to be Republican, continue to support Mr. Trump"
Leopard, meet face.
Takket
(23,509 posts)7. I never thought "mass deportations now" signs applied to ME!!!
hatrack
(64,357 posts)8. Good. Fuck 'em. They've been leading this country around by the nose for 60 years.
'Cuz they're the Hatingest Haters Of Communism that ever Hated Hateful Hate!!!!