The Effect of Normalizing Relations with Cuba on Thousands of Cubans Living in the United States with Final Orders of Deportation
The December 17, 2014 announcement the U.S. would be normalizing relations with Cuba has spawned much media attention.
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The December 17, 2014 announcement the U.S. would be normalizing relations with Cuba has spawned much media attention.
In the context of President Obama’s December 2014 statement regarding the re-establishment of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba
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The United States Supreme Court, in a vote of 5-4, rules that the Constitution’s guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law mean that states cannot ban same-sex marriages
We, CABA members, believe that we have a right and an obligation as Cuban Americans to participate and promote a peaceful transition to democracy in Cuba.
The United States Supreme Court heard two and half hours of oral arguments on Tuesday, April 28, 2015, on the issue of marriage equality.
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