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Those Cuban migrants you interviewed are what you would call hypocrites. As a Cuban American born and raised in Miami, I can tell you that the Cubans who actually made it here pretend to say they got here "legally" when many of them in fact came in the same way as the ones you see in the video. They just had the benefit of a different era of Cuban immigration policy.
Did the panima rangers kill in secret? Did the spics pretend to be soviet gorrilas to help the us anex latin america what do you mean we gotta migrate legal? If the us empire kills in secret?
I grew up in South Florida and have witnessed many times how Cubans demonstrate disdain towards other illegal immigrants even though they came to the US illegally. I find it to be irony that they are now receiving the same treatment as other illegal immigrants.
America was founded on coming to ‘ America’ illegally! Who is right and who is wrong? This is why it hasn’t changed! This was how it was founded! Coming to it illegally and fighting and claiming what they can! This supposedly is what makes everyone free! Lol
I will never understand the hypocrisy and lack of empathy that many older Cubans hold when it comes to other Cubans migrating to Florida the same way they did. Is like the moment they get a foot in they turn around and make it difficult for other Cubans. Shame.
That's humanity for you. People who become successful usually try to kick the ladder they came up with so others won't follow them to the same success they achieved.
There's generally a difference between the ones who left back then and the ones leaving now. The ones that left back then were wealthy and generally white in Cuba until the government started singling them out and they left, the ones arriving are more of mixed race. Probably has something to do with it
@@lanefair2950 Nope, people who did emigrate back then you don't recognise any more and there was always migration. They are just afraid that the new one would work cheaper and harder as they do. And they know how hard and cheap they did work when they did arrive
@@izziestevens5835 Yes, and no. There is on one side the fear that the new immigrants will take jobs but main reason Cubans in exile vote for Republicans is the politic against communist government in Cuba which they think make more pressure as Democrats
One time on a trip to cuba, was playing baseball on the beach, ended up talking to a dude about Cuban baseball players in the MLB, he ended up telling me that during baseball season, almost on a weekly basis there will be a player or two MIA, then later they find out that he boated over in the middle of the night to America. He ended off with more people have drowned than actually making it over, crazy to think about.
Any communist country is giving priority, Cuba was the only communist country for decades till Venezuela went crazy and adopted communist government, I had to wait ten years and come in legally, not all of us got here easy or illegal....
@@423alonso And somehow that makes it acceptable for them to come here illegally? What nation on the planet wants to accept immigrants who's very first act in the country is a crime? None.
I've seen a video on Instagram where some boaters encounter a vessel with about 10 of them and they said they had been out there for 12 days...12 days not knowing where your going is scary as hell.
That trip is brutal in a capable vessel? It’s a few hours in a regular new age boat. Are you just talking for the sake of talking ? Yes for sure the trip has to be horrible for one of those hand made boats , but the trip isn’t long at all on a capable boat.
@@justincraig398 hahaha!!! Right!! WTH?! I’ve sailed it a few times. Never taken more than 24hrs, typically 16hrs. The Gulf Stream pushes you straight to the Keys. 🙄
He says you apply to come here and go through the process, but what if your government is controlling the mail? Then you get arrested and thrown in jail. What options do they have?
@@MasterBlaster-nz3uv I’m agree with this guy! We have too many issues getting along as is to be taking on others problems. But our government see dollars signs with immigrants so they won’t do anything to change that.
That's what I INSTANTLY thought of. You are talking about a communist regime!!! One that, on your immigration forms, so what are you going to do, talk horrible about the Cuban gov!!?? That's as big of a risk as the shotty boats and WHY THEY chose the boats!!!!
It's important for tourism and thus brings in money. He doesn't care about the environment, he cares about the money his district gets from having said environment. Those boats do a lot of destruction because those are boat free zones. I get why you said it, you're right, but he still wants to preserve it for the money brought in.
I’m PR and live in Florida. It’s heartbreaking sometimes how horrible Cubans who come to Florida act after a while here, regardless of how they came. I have never met a group of people more rude, pretentious and just outright hateful. No humility at all. And obviously not all so it doesn’t have to be said but here in Florida, its most of them. I wish we could be more united as Caribbeans, but the Florida Cubans make it impossible, especially with how they’re voting. And this isn’t even including how they talk about OTHER latino immigrants like Mexicans.
Communist/dictatorship country's seem to create very cold hearted cultures where there is very little good will to one another regardless of ethnicity or culture. Here in Australia our political leaders are all members of communist parties and have been for a long time. The road to communism is long, slow and steady, it relies on the culture to be unaware of it's presence as it gains fruition.
It's a shame to see Puerto Ricans travel to Havana, participate in communist marches with Diaz-Canel while Cubans in Cuba suffer under that communist dictatorship. Dos alas de la misma paloma? Q va...
I mean yeah. The Cubans who came to America as the right wingers of Cuba in exile. Of course they have all the nasty right wing views. Contempt for the poor, immigrants, literally anyone who isn't them.
Yes!! And they think they’re more superior than anyone else. Government need to stop giving them money and deport as well. Remove their benefits. You’ll see how quickly they will humble themselves
that's a feature, not a bug. You could easily take care of your own, but you're programmed to reject any efforts to do so as communism. Quite stupid really.
America’s sanctions and foreign policies meddling across Latin America and other countries for decades have played a role in the chaos and civil unrest these countries are facing. Blame your elected officials for the decisions that they make that impact these people fleeing untenable situations.
My friend’s only son was lost at the sea. Imagine the desperation to make a journey like this. So many Cuban generations and families broken because of politics, including mine.
My brother-in law migrated from Great Britain about 10 years ago. Cost him thousands to do so and took him years. Kind of funny to ask a poor person to get a lifetimes worth of wages to try and get here legally.
@@spikespiegel4928 There are no fees to getting a US Visa. Plane tickets are expensive. Coyotes are expensive. But you're in danger of getting doxxed and having your tongue ripped out if you say immigrating legally is expense.
@@samsonsoturian6013 hmm you're either lying or grossly misinformed to put it lightly. There are many fees you have to pay to apply for a immigrant visa to the US. It's $300+ just to file the immigration petition/application, outside of lawyer fees (you def need one), biometric fees, postage, travel for interviews at an embassy.
@@samsonsoturian6013 you are VERY misinformed. I have a fees just to renew my work permit munder DACA. Doing it the "legal" way is very costly and time comsuming. Something people in those countries DON'T have.
As someone who was married to a Nicaraguan and shares a child with them, I always wondered why only the Cubans got special treatment. Good to see that change made. My ex wifes family spent a decent amount of money to get here. The same rules should apply to everyone.
The thing is, immigration is a lot TIGHTER than it used to be. Petitioning for your spouse was about a done deal in six months decades ago. I married in 2017 and applied half a year later and the petition will still take another 3 years. Thousands of dollars paid to an attorney and thousands of dollars paid to USCIS. Why are we paying more and the wait time is only getting worse? Back then it wasn’t too expensive and some people got their residencies in a year or less.
Had to due with Fidel Castro's murderous, violent revolution, and allowing the Soviets to put a nuclear missile in their country aimed right at the US.
What blows my mind: Cubans in Florida, who fled an authoritarian regime, who vote for the modern republicans ... who have become an authoritarian regime.
no, they vote for the republicans because they know that the policies of the democrats lead to be similar to those of the Cuban regime, anything that is close to the left wing they will escape from it
Funny how there's little mention of Haitians that are going through the same thing except hardly any get a chance to stay in America while waiting on their case.
Who would YOU rather let into Miami? A Cuban with friends and family and a culture to thrive in, or an illiterate, violent Haitian who wants to sell drugs, rob people and leave voodoo fetishes in your graveyards and cast spells on people? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
@@misterwhipple2870 the DNA of haitian is so violent , their grant parents killed so much whites with savage manner, the haitian in general is impulsive
" We sell our houses, our cars, we sell everything just to be turned away" .... Do they just expect to show up at another countries border and be let in to do whatever they please? This is an issue of national security and putting a huge amount of strain on our system.
Yeah, that were ruled in a right-wing, white Fascist elites dictatorship. That only favored white Cubans above black, Mestizo’s, and other dark Cubans. White cuban exiles expecting reparations now.
Many Cubans are very innovative people. They are forced to be. If you get the opportunity to see any videos touring Cuba this is obvious. Many citizens are driving vintage cars from the 50s and 60s. They have no access to parts for these older cars. Tariffs on parts and on new cars is the reason. These facts should prove how innovative they are. These cars are still running. The sad part of all this is all the people dangerously coming here and taking chances on their lives will soon find out they are migrating to a country if Baden has his way, will soon be as bad and as dangerous as what they are fleeing from. Fortunately they have the U.S. to migrate to. The $60,000.dollar question is where do you go from here? I had a Cuban working with me in South Florida say to me, You are not American, you are Cuban. You make many things by hand.
@@CorbinAce they can do it the right way....idont think they would like haitians and dominicans coming to their spot dont even let me get started is mexico was next to them
Ive built simple boats like this on smaller skills, didnt take much to learn how either. Once you have the material, tool and time. Takes determinmation and strength to cross the sea, which is respectable.
i read a novel years ago called, Cataclysm. It was about migration. Since a hand full of nations control and hoard the world's resources, huge masses of humans from poor and lawless countries begin to crowd their borders in a bid to establish residency in the wealthier countries. It becomes a full blown crises that results in a horrible war. This is definitely where we are headed. And like with the national debt we continue to kick the can down the road hoping that the next generation will have to bare the brunt of the inevitable disaster.
Might makes right, why should Africa have kept their natural resources? they did not have the means to control their own land, and they didn't even know how to use their vast natural resources, if the Africans had progressed beyond the Europeans and came out on top, let me tell you, they would have subjugated Europe and stolen their natural resources just the same. If not the Europeans, then the Asians or anybody else in need of scarce natural resources and have more power than the Africans would have taken it. Africa does not have much excuse for it's condition today, we've sent a ridiculous amount of foreign aid to that continent and yet still it is arguably the worst place to live in the world, Africa under European Imperialism is something I'd bet most Africans today would be fine with, because it'd atleast ensure that they won't get macheted on their way to work at slave wages while starving all the time, at least it'd ensure some semblance of law and order.
@@yesyes-om1po all of that is quite obvious, sir. humans are, above all, consumers. Europe paid a very high price in order to satisfy its bottomless appetites in the form of war and mass destruction as they began to consumer one another in a bid for ultimate Empire in their own personal Game of Thrones. I am no fan of morality. We are what we are. Nevertheless there is, as Sting said, one world not three....., as for the hardships abroad..., 'it may seem a million miles away, but it gets a little closer everyday....,'
@@paradoxward2533 Europe's wars had some meaning, some sort of goal and something to look forward to in the end irrespective of the outcome. Africa's wars have been results of petty infighting, or religious disputes, corruption. They have more civil wars than the late Roman Empire did, and that is a pretty impressive feat to beat. In spite of the mass destruction seen in WW2, Europe rebuilt itself rather quickly and surprisingly cost effectively, atp we've given Africa enough foreign aid to rebuild war torn Europe 10x over. Africa's situation is mostly of culture and lack of trust, and of course the ridiculous amount of corruption.
More like a handful of nations have a system of government that is efficient and people-driven, and have a culture of justice, freedom, curiosity, and discipline and the people have the perseverance enough to put in the hard work in studying and mastering the sciences and mathematics and other crafts. Which then allows these countries to invent new technologies that give them an insane competitive advantage in all types of industries. This competitive advantage makes them super rich. To win in life, you do not need to be 100 times better than your competitor, you only need to be 10% better and you will win. And the winner usually takes majority of the customers/money/opportunities. Poor countries need to take ownership and responsibility for their condition. It's about the software of a people/country; their culture, governance systems, justice system, freedoms and rights, economics systems, values etc. Stop blaming the rich countries.
@@gabiesanchez8943 thank you! So sad to see so many comments on here acting like these people should just be let in without question, like would you let random people in your home? Stupidity is staggering these days thanks to mainstream media & college.
It no true economic embargo going on with Cuba. It just the United States not trading with them all the other countries in the world can free trade and travel with Cuba.
Cuba socialism has fail it people. You want blame America for that. I am saying Cuba is free to trade with any other countries in the world and people from all over the world is free to travel to Cuba.
So weird that everyone says the US is a shithole, but so many people want to migrate there. It cant be as bad as everyone says if everyone is risking their lives to live there.
it's because most Americans have no idea what other countries are like. On the other hand, we have plenty of problems, but comfort leads to laziness and everyone thinking they are the main characters makes it hard to change things for the better. so, they think leaving is the answer.
so if they are Syrian or from Sub-Saharan Africa showing up on European shores, they are refugees. But if they are Cuban showing up on US shores, they are just migrants? I see what you did there Vice
Egypt is building a $50bn mega city, Cairo already has a population of 20 million. India has enough for a space program, Dubai has the money for the worlds biggest sky scraper. Turkey, Saudi, Morocco, Algeria, they all have defense budgets which surpass many European countries. They have the resources in their own countries.
@@vijaysridhar3951 doesnt matter. fact is those people show up on European shores, not saudi ones. I have yet to read/see a story where some migrants drowned crossing the red sea cuz the saudis just didnt let them in.
This has become an major economic issue in my city. Born and raised in Miami, with the migration and popularity of this city, Tourists as well as immigrants flea to Miami for the lifestyle and weather, this decrease the amount of opportunities for locals as whole to prosper. Trump wanted a wall between the border of Mexico and US....the Cubans cause an interest for one as well surrounding South Florida.
Same with people trying to get to Europe and the UK. Your life where you came from must have been really bad if you're willing to risk drowning to get away from that place. We've got to start with treating these people as humans and looking at what we can do collectively to help those in need.
And it's only going to get worse with climate change... people will migrate to where the food, and water, and jobs are. I totally expect that US citizens will be begging to get into Canada in 50 years when all of our land is arid and we can't grow food anymore... or sustain our lifestyles in big cities. We are all human and we really need to find a way.
@@EricaGamet totally. It's a shame all the billionaires don't want to help out at all. And that they're very good at keeping us all fighting amongst ourselves so we don't turn on them. We should.
This is a life challenging trip. Hundreds have died trying to attain a better life. I really hope these migrants aren't criminals, that's all. We don't need any more crime or corruption in this country. We're fallinng apart here, we don't need any foreign help!
Those coming illegally don't really have a lot of opportunities. You can't get a high paying job without proper identification. They fill a lot of spots that would be empty without them. Line cooks, cleaners, construction,landscaping. It's not really competition, America is divided amongst class and those who can afford 10k+ to migrate will have better opportunities than those who came illegally.@@VesselFitterguy
Republican Mayor said he understands what the Cubans are going through. Unless he personally traveled from Cuba to key west in a home made boat, he doesnt understand. Also I've been to key west 4 times, and I dont think I've ever seen a cuban. Miami, yes literally everywhere.
It's gonna be sad to know that these cubans, who think that they'll find a better life here, might end up being subjugated into our cut and dry work environment, ridiculous medical bills, the massive recession, and landlords who could care less about their needs and more about their money. Their problems will now be like our problems but worse.
You act like they come here blindly. In Cuba there's two groups of people the ones with family in the US who send money back and then there's the group that doesn't. The one with family in the US enjoys a significantly higher quality of Life. $50 is the pension monthly in Cuba. Not to mention what are you even talking about "recession" the US economy grew by almost $600 Billon in 2022 more than Cubas entire economy.
Complaints about release dates are clearly a matter of backlogs. Just because number of arrests goes up doesn't mean they can be booked and tried faster.
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Why can’t everything be done legally? Why are we rewarding criminal behaviors? At some point, the empire will fall when rules of laws are being ignored.
In Oregon all them do it too. They got all delivery drivers working slave wages after gas and car fees. They expect Door dash workers to stare at a screen for hours sitting in a parking lot with ten others. The second an order comes in they have to take it without even seeing the wage offered. They're lucky to get five bucks an hour after so many hours sitting and waiting like crack fiends.
@@superelectric8834 No, if the Jobs were getting cheaper as a service because of advances in efficiency or some new technique it'd be good, but its just because of oversaturation of the job market, those people getting paid garbage are still going to have to live there, with you, and they can't afford the same quality of life so it will create slums, and slums breed crime and a toxic culture.
I'd say migration is the biggest contributor towards hardcore nationalism not just in America but very increasingly in France, england and Evan Scandanavia.
just because you can make a boat from scratch. does not mean there anywhere near an engineers level of competence and knowledge. your an idiot lol. think next time.
I think they should be deported or given a job to work right away to earn their keep. Their family here should have to give them housing to be able to stay. I don't know the answers but I don't think it's fair that some people have been applying to get in and never do while others just show up. I don't think that's very fair. We have to have a fair system and if people just show up their US families need to financially support them and they need to work to stay. I think that would be a win win and could actually help the economy. Otherwise, the only choice is to deport them.
I live in the Miami metro area and I know too many Cubans who do not work and instead prefer to wait for handouts. Then they go on the local news here and complain about the US government and how we are all going to become evil socialists like Cuba. They literally just come to the US to complain about the US. It’s bizarre.
I did summer job in marathon key for 3 months a decade back. I thought of retiring and dieing there for its peaceful, quiet lifestyle and for the beautiful natural scenery. I hope it won't change.
“The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy was the name given to a former interpretation of the 1995 revision of the application of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who emigrated from Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later. Prior to 1995, the U.S. government allowed all Cubans who reached U.S. territorial waters to remain in the U.S. After talks with the Cuban government, the Clinton administration came to an agreement with Cuba that it would stop admitting people intercepted in U.S. waters. For two decades thereafter, any Cuban caught on the waters between the two nations (with "wet feet") would summarily be returned to Cuba or sent to a third country, while one who made it to shore ("dry feet") got a chance to remain in the United States, and later would qualify for expedited "legal permanent resident" status in accordance with the 1966 Act and eventually U.S. citizenship. On January 12, 2017, Barack Obama announced the immediate end of the policy.” -wikipedia
What I don’t understand is there are thousands upon thousands upon thousands and I’m sure millions of these ppl who want better quality of life, so why not organize and force your own leaders to do better, why are they so afraid of their own government?? Without its ppl a country is literally nothing!!
@@mattkaz9604 point out where I’m blaming disadvantaged individuals please, I’m simply saying that in western countries we organize and hold our leaders accountable, why can’t or won’t 100’s of thousands or more likely millions of these people do the same?? We all aren’t enemies but ask yourself how sustainable is this?
as a native speaker, her spanish is superlative and almost native tbh, closer to Spain's one rather than Cuban or Latin American but 10/10 would love to get interviewed lol
LOL wut? She said "and this is glue keeping it all together" as she points at riveted steel. The glue was just to stop leaks. She's dumb, but admittedly she's as smart as reporters need to be so as not to notice all the hypocrisy.
This reporter is a communist. I’d be curious to interview her and ask her how she could think that way when she sees all of these people fleeing Cuba so desperately.
All these people showing up illegally then complaining when they cannot stay in nice hotels. Meanwhile LEGAL citizens and ex military are on the streets.
@@godfathaofyo But the wall was built? Haha Wtf geez. They are getting sent back because Trumps Covid title 42 law still effective. It’s explaining to you in the video about the asylum process. They have a right to come here to seek asylum and become citizens
its because you voluntarily have the worlds largest Pakistani and Indian diasporas. and you have been importing Asians since the 1950s, as part of that British empire crap. you made L0n-do0 -nistan and now they all want to go there.
Bad European policy. Asylum claims must be claimed in the first safe country. That's international law. Those people crossed many safe countries. But let's assume they didn't and crossed from France, the UK could easily send them back because France is definitely a safe country, but your government doesn't. You have it easier, way clearer and defined laws, BUT your gov needs to do it's job.
@@djm2189 I often ask the British a question. When I see them complain about migrants coming from France, or blaming France, or the EU, for the African and Asian migrants appearing on British beaches. I'm Irish, so I ask Brits the following; if Ireland was offering better care and money to these economic migrants, and these migrants started camping out in Cardiff, and building makeshift boats which could cross the Irish sea. Would you stop them? Exactly, and neither do the French when they see the issue paddling away. (incidentally we do have a more generous social welfare system, so we probably do offer more money. but don't tell them that).
If you want to enter any country you need to do it legally. My wife is a immigrant and she went through all the channels legally. She does not come from money and would be considered poor in America. I have immigrated as well and did it by the book. I have no issue with immigrants but there are rules in life and we need to respect the laws of the country we want to live in. God bless all these people and i hope they find what they are looking for in life
As a first generation Latino, born of immigrant parents. Most, if not, all Latinos would agree that this illegal immigration wave we are currently under is extremely dangerous! It's to the Americans advantage to secure the boarder and it isn't fair to those who did it the legal way! Cartels are fully in control of who's crossing the border. It's a making the Cartels a lot of money.
@@aggydreams "It would be great to compare how the Cuban exodus is treated as opposed to the Haitian exodus."...."Why do we need to compare and dance around it? We know exactly what it is 😉 Mama never raised no fool 😏".......what exactly do we know?
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as he should be, obviously you have no idea what is in the material that they wanted to ram down peoples throats. see your another dumb liberal who has no clue and doesn't do any research and actually see the amount of damage that is being caused by those policies. you just think its all made up and its all fairy tales.
When my girlfriend worked at Wynn-Dixie grocery in the Keys they had to put those little anti-theft strips under the pad that soaks up the blood/juices in a pack of steak/chicken and pork because the cubans would steal so much of it.
I was on a cruise over the new years and January. We intercepted 2 of these rafts in 1 day and we weren't even the only cruise ship to pick up migrants that day. I've never seen anything like it.
They do. They end up everywhere. I met a college professor who lived in mexico many years. Mexico ain't exactly the worst place in the world, not all immigrants are 'mexicans'. I also heard a story of a guy who was in a desert riding a camel on vacation and he said something to his friend in spanish and the camel guy turned out to be some cuban dude lol You don't think they end up in europe with all the other immigrants? I know personally everyone ends up in a different place first before coming here, most of em anyway. The have whats called a 'brain drain' problem where their doctors are offered gigs in other places and then they never come bacl. And that's a problem because putting resources into specializing someone in a profession like that and then losing them is costly to society, but cuba underpays their doctors so they bring it upon themselves? They don't exactly still think they're part of the ussr but they're not doing too well regardless. China has free enterprise and cuba has allowed people to make money, i don't know how it is these days though. Legit doctor makes a dollar a day... At least with castro people respected him and largely just didnt talk about him. They feel underminded by this new leader they have. Any person can be subject to harsh sentences etc for any kind of conspiracy. They can easily flee to mexico but the opportunity to have the same standard of living isn't there, in the united states there is a second community of cubans which is the largest and provides the most work and integration. A city that is not all white majority, though it was designed to seperate races and classes admitedly. I didn';t design it that way though., Imagine telling someone from there that their dreams won't come true. Harsh... they enjoy travelling the world and then settling down and buying a little house in florida and a car. I can't hate on that. Noone can. They ain't gonna do anything about it, so why all the negativity. It always some ridiculous person who has to come out of the woodwork to regurgitate what they heard on fox news. "We have to stop this It's a crisis and we cant deal with it" If you risk your life to come here that's all I need ot hear. And to work to have something from nothing even if that means spoiling your kids later, then I won't even discourage you. I;ve had people (in cuba) tlel me their dreams and they were so far removed from mine I could only say I wish you the best of luck. What I don't like is emotional manipulation. But these people are quieter than a mouse ... they wjust ant to make it. And they usually do. By working harder than you maybe but nothing to be insecure about. They are always legal and usually don't cause too much trouble. My family used fake names and ended up in a womens prison in lousiana with some other women from haiti where the guards spit tobacco in a bucket all day. Then, they were free...
They have all the benefits and are handed everything without question, but my homeless Veteran brother can't get any help at all. I wonder why people are mad
I'm a first generation american. Mom was US, dad was Mexican. He's since gotten citizenship when he was a teenager. I was blessed and knew i had to use all the fruits given. Now I'm 28, an engineer, make $112k, and no debt! I buying my parents a cruise this year and when I buy a home, gonna put a nanny flat so they have their space if they ever need it. Citizens have so much potential here, but many don't seize it.
Their is a reason for that.American citizens of the x and millenial generation dont know what its like to be starving or have refugees in their family seeking asylum.Im sure you were impacted psychologically kmowing that you come from a refugee people seeking refuge here.Good for you.Many americans plan there retirement in the states thats why they struggling unnecessarliy.
A very similar strategy was followed by the Cuban government during the Mariel boatlift of the 1980s, namely, to openly allow a mass exodus from the impoverished island of what it already considers to be dissidents and then waiting for these dissidents to settle in the US in order to eventually have them send a considerable portion of their income earned here in the US to their needy family members still stuck in Cuba, thereby positively stimulating Cuba's joke of an economy or at least, indirectly keeping it afloat.
Ever been to the Statue of Liberty? Ever been to Ellis Island? As an American I have and let me say that if you are American you know 0 about our history because you might have seen words like "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses" written on monuments you claim to love.
@@samsonsoturian6013 - Just because you reply doesn’t mean your right. You’re wrong. There are immigration laws in place for people to follow. Americans can’t willy nilly move wherever the hell the want! Each country has its on rules to follow.
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Those Cuban migrants you interviewed are what you would call hypocrites. As a Cuban American born and raised in Miami, I can tell you that the Cubans who actually made it here pretend to say they got here "legally" when many of them in fact came in the same way as the ones you see in the video. They just had the benefit of a different era of Cuban immigration policy.
I'm half Cuban true
One big difference is that the Cubans who came here illegal many years ago now align themselves with Republicans.
I was just thinking of that .
Thanks for being honest cause those same Cubans are the ones who are anti immigrant now.
Did the panima rangers kill in secret? Did the spics pretend to be soviet gorrilas to help the us anex latin america what do you mean we gotta migrate legal? If the us empire kills in secret?
I grew up in South Florida and have witnessed many times how Cubans demonstrate disdain towards other illegal immigrants even though they came to the US illegally. I find it to be irony that they are now receiving the same treatment as other illegal immigrants.
You don't find in funny Pres. Obama end the Wet foot. Dry foot policy stopping Cubans from coming to America legally?
Gusanos
America was founded on coming to ‘ America’ illegally! Who is right and who is wrong? This is why it hasn’t changed! This was how it was founded! Coming to it illegally and fighting and claiming what they can! This supposedly is what makes everyone free! Lol
HYPICRITES- = REBPUBLICANS
Deport, deport, deport!!!!
I will never understand the hypocrisy and lack of empathy that many older Cubans hold when it comes to other Cubans migrating to Florida the same way they did. Is like the moment they get a foot in they turn around and make it difficult for other Cubans. Shame.
That's humanity for you. People who become successful usually try to kick the ladder they came up with so others won't follow them to the same success they achieved.
Most try to assimilate white and pretend to be…. Damn shame.
There's generally a difference between the ones who left back then and the ones leaving now. The ones that left back then were wealthy and generally white in Cuba until the government started singling them out and they left, the ones arriving are more of mixed race. Probably has something to do with it
Immigrating & Migrating are two completely different things. Never conflate them.
@@lanefair2950 Nope, people who did emigrate back then you don't recognise any more and there was always migration. They are just afraid that the new one would work cheaper and harder as they do. And they know how hard and cheap they did work when they did arrive
The good old, "close the door behind me" Cubans, it's gross how well they fit into half of America
They disgust me.
@@bellanoche6116 well most of america is pretty disgusting.
Isn’t it weird that the most conservative Hispanic immigrants benefited from the most lenient immigration laws?
Thats why i dont like the majority of cubans from florida theyre all like that. 😪
@@izziestevens5835 Yes, and no. There is on one side the fear that the new immigrants will take jobs but main reason Cubans in exile vote for Republicans is the politic against communist government in Cuba which they think make more pressure as Democrats
One time on a trip to cuba, was playing baseball on the beach, ended up talking to a dude about Cuban baseball players in the MLB, he ended up telling me that during baseball season, almost on a weekly basis there will be a player or two MIA, then later they find out that he boated over in the middle of the night to America. He ended off with more people have drowned than actually making it over, crazy to think about.
I’m glad Cubans are being treated like ALL illegal immigrants that come here. They voted for it. They shouldn’t complain.
Cuba doesn't have elections.
US election. They voted for GOP. GOP hates immigration
No, they didnt
@@samsonsoturian6013 she’s referring to cuban Americans leaning right in the usa
@@guttergod268 But they don't, and it wouldn't matter if they did.
Cubans have been enjoying amnesty for decades, eventually its was going to end.
Any communist country is giving priority, Cuba was the only communist country for decades till Venezuela went crazy and adopted communist government, I had to wait ten years and come in legally, not all of us got here easy or illegal....
@@423alonso And somehow that makes it acceptable for them to come here illegally? What nation on the planet wants to accept immigrants who's very first act in the country is a crime? None.
When the soviet union fell apart and aid to cuba stopped . thats when it got bad and they started coming in large numbers ..
@@nobodyspecial4702 we don’t believe it’s a crime to flee tyranny, though you seem to want to create tyranny in the United States
@@ch19777 It is fine to flee tyranny, but it is a separate question that whether it is our obligation to accept them.
Cuban who made it in and want to lock the door for other really puzzle me.
That is common of immigrants. I've worked with hundreds and within a couple of years they typically say too many are coming in after them.
Ron DeSantis
If their Patriots who want freedom, I wish we could trade them for the woke loons!
Have mercy, sharks are living beings created by god. They need humanitarian aid!
You'd think Republicans would finance Cubans immigration statuses since Cuban Floridians vote and love trump and desantis
That trip is brutal in a capable vessel. Can't imagine drifting at sea for days in a home built raft/boat.
Speaks of desperation.
I've seen a video on Instagram where some boaters encounter a vessel with about 10 of them and they said they had been out there for 12 days...12 days not knowing where your going is scary as hell.
That trip is brutal in a capable vessel? It’s a few hours in a regular new age boat. Are you just talking for the sake of talking ? Yes for sure the trip has to be horrible for one of those hand made boats , but the trip isn’t long at all on a capable boat.
@@justincraig398 hahaha!!! Right!! WTH?! I’ve sailed it a few times. Never taken more than 24hrs, typically 16hrs. The Gulf Stream pushes you straight to the Keys. 🙄
Actually, people do it with Jetskis
What a journey.. both sad and scary to think about how many of those little boats just disappear..
Not enough of them disappear.
No because you're still here 😂
@@ClarkKent-tg6ls That happens when you are born here.
You can't just go live in another country. Laws exist for a reason
They paid to get smuggled in
He says you apply to come here and go through the process, but what if your government is controlling the mail? Then you get arrested and thrown in jail. What options do they have?
Not our problems and we have way too many other larger domestic issues to take care of
@@MasterBlaster-nz3uv I’m agree with this guy! We have too many issues getting along as is to be taking on others problems. But our government see dollars signs with immigrants so they won’t do anything to change that.
That's what I INSTANTLY thought of. You are talking about a communist regime!!! One that, on your immigration forms, so what are you going to do, talk horrible about the Cuban gov!!?? That's as big of a risk as the shotty boats and WHY THEY chose the boats!!!!
Stay and fight to make your country a better place instead of running away like a coward maybe...
Suddenly a Florida politician cares about the environment???????? SMFH!!
This guy in the video isn't the same as the goons you've been defaming.
LYING STUPID REPUBLICANS
Agreed - coral protection is a good thing, but she really had to prompt him before he addressed the human suffering aspect of all of this.
Environment called “migrant free?”.
It's important for tourism and thus brings in money. He doesn't care about the environment, he cares about the money his district gets from having said environment. Those boats do a lot of destruction because those are boat free zones. I get why you said it, you're right, but he still wants to preserve it for the money brought in.
I’m PR and live in Florida. It’s heartbreaking sometimes how horrible Cubans who come to Florida act after a while here, regardless of how they came. I have never met a group of people more rude, pretentious and just outright hateful. No humility at all. And obviously not all so it doesn’t have to be said but here in Florida, its most of them. I wish we could be more united as Caribbeans, but the Florida Cubans make it impossible, especially with how they’re voting. And this isn’t even including how they talk about OTHER latino immigrants like Mexicans.
Communist/dictatorship country's seem to create very cold hearted cultures where there is very little good will to one another regardless of ethnicity or culture. Here in Australia our political leaders are all members of communist parties and have been for a long time. The road to communism is long, slow and steady, it relies on the culture to be unaware of it's presence as it gains fruition.
It's a shame to see Puerto Ricans travel to Havana, participate in communist marches with Diaz-Canel while Cubans in Cuba suffer under that communist dictatorship. Dos alas de la misma paloma? Q va...
@@climber222 The heat has fried your brain Aussie. Coal and oil Barron's run your government.
American Cubans are the right wingers of Cuba in exile.
I mean yeah. The Cubans who came to America as the right wingers of Cuba in exile. Of course they have all the nasty right wing views. Contempt for the poor, immigrants, literally anyone who isn't them.
Yes!! And they think they’re more superior than anyone else. Government need to stop giving them money and deport as well. Remove their benefits. You’ll see how quickly they will humble themselves
Just what America needs, we can't even take care of our own.
that's a feature, not a bug.
You could easily take care of your own, but you're programmed to reject any efforts to do so as communism. Quite stupid really.
Exactly!
Y’all never have and y’all just gave billions to Ukraine like a sugar daddy that gets no sugar
America’s sanctions and foreign policies meddling across Latin America and other countries for decades have played a role in the chaos and civil unrest these countries are facing. Blame your elected officials for the decisions that they make that impact these people fleeing untenable situations.
@@amimi92 BS
My friend’s only son was lost at the sea. Imagine the desperation to make a journey like this. So many Cuban generations and families broken because of politics, including mine.
As long as it keeps the communist Cuban government in a state of isolated embargo. Worth it.
-American state
😂😂😂
@@Praisethesunsonthere is no real embargo. Most of the food Cubans eat comes from trading with the USA.
keeping digging into the story, there was a policy change in Cuba that accelerated the immigration. That part of the story needs to be included
vice never reports the whole story
At 9:00 the Cuban man says because Obama removed the wet foot dry foot policy
You can trust me, i always report the whole....
what’s the policy change? don’t just say things to sound smart
That’s emigration, not immigration, short bus... please know the difference, and how it applies.
My brother-in law migrated from Great Britain about 10 years ago. Cost him thousands to do so and took him years. Kind of funny to ask a poor person to get a lifetimes worth of wages to try and get here legally.
The Feds don't charge for Visas. What did he spend all that on besides plane tickets?
@@samsonsoturian6013 Anyone who isn't lying knows you need a substantial amount of capital to immigrate and stay in America legally.
@@spikespiegel4928 There are no fees to getting a US Visa. Plane tickets are expensive. Coyotes are expensive. But you're in danger of getting doxxed and having your tongue ripped out if you say immigrating legally is expense.
@@samsonsoturian6013 hmm you're either lying or grossly misinformed to put it lightly. There are many fees you have to pay to apply for a immigrant visa to the US. It's $300+ just to file the immigration petition/application, outside of lawyer fees (you def need one), biometric fees, postage, travel for interviews at an embassy.
@@samsonsoturian6013 you are VERY misinformed. I have a fees just to renew my work permit munder DACA. Doing it the "legal" way is very costly and time comsuming. Something people in those countries DON'T have.
Cubans aren’t the only one showing up at the keys, just saying.
Few, if any, of those people qualify for asylum.
As someone who was married to a Nicaraguan and shares a child with them, I always wondered why only the Cubans got special treatment. Good to see that change made. My ex wifes family spent a decent amount of money to get here. The same rules should apply to everyone.
My exact same thoughts ! Florida is full of Cubans so it makes sense but still bs compared to the Texas border
It was meant to spit in Castros face.
The thing is, immigration is a lot TIGHTER than it used to be. Petitioning for your spouse was about a done deal in six months decades ago. I married in 2017 and applied half a year later and the petition will still take another 3 years. Thousands of dollars paid to an attorney and thousands of dollars paid to USCIS. Why are we paying more and the wait time is only getting worse? Back then it wasn’t too expensive and some people got their residencies in a year or less.
Find out what asylum means.
Had to due with Fidel Castro's murderous, violent revolution, and allowing the Soviets to put a nuclear missile in their country aimed right at the US.
Solution: End the cuban blockade
They are coming to a country to is also a the brink of collapse
What makes you think america is collapsing?
What blows my mind: Cubans in Florida, who fled an authoritarian regime, who vote for the modern republicans ... who have become an authoritarian regime.
no, they vote for the republicans because they know that the policies of the democrats lead to be similar to those of the Cuban regime, anything that is close to the left wing they will escape from it
Bro, it was not the republicans who literally made the ministry of truth
What is the definition of authoritatian regime.
@@jaykillxreaperofdeath6967 Trump.
@@jaykillxreaperofdeath6967 Darth Vader
Funny how there's little mention of Haitians that are going through the same thing except hardly any get a chance to stay in America while waiting on their case.
They aren’t helping the republican vote of course
how is it funny? Haitians never had the privilege that Cubans had.
@@AC-kf2ky because they are blacks
Who would YOU rather let into Miami? A Cuban with friends and family and a culture to thrive in, or an illiterate, violent Haitian who wants to sell drugs, rob people and leave voodoo fetishes in your graveyards and cast spells on people? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?
@@misterwhipple2870 the DNA of haitian is so violent , their grant parents killed so much whites with savage manner, the haitian in general is impulsive
" We sell our houses, our cars, we sell everything just to be turned away" .... Do they just expect to show up at another countries border and be let in to do whatever they please? This is an issue of national security and putting a huge amount of strain on our system.
Very. True. They homes. They sell everything thinking the grass is greener on the other side when they live here they complain it is difficult
@@marjoriereyes3254 sources?
Amen
Funny when white people did and do it its because God wanted them to and it was their "right".
@@marjoriereyes3254 Sweetie didn't your parents backs get wet?
End the Cuban embargo.
To end the embargo, you first have to pay for the businesses and properties that you confiscated during the regime.
We'll do that after we hang Castro
Yeah, that were ruled in a right-wing, white Fascist elites dictatorship. That only favored white Cubans above black, Mestizo’s, and other dark Cubans. White cuban exiles expecting reparations now.
Give seized property back and embargo is lifted, problem solved...
@@superatendedordeb0lud0s34 what about the pillaging who’s paying for that?
Saw one of these boats washed up on the beach in Cancun. The side of the boat was made with sheet metal. Pretty impressive that it floated tbh
It's what you get when skilled workers have zero money but still got to get stuff done.
Good they can stay there
Many Cubans are very innovative people. They are forced to be.
If you get the opportunity to see any videos touring Cuba this is obvious. Many citizens are
driving vintage cars from the 50s and 60s.
They have no access to parts for these older cars. Tariffs on parts and on new cars is the reason.
These facts should prove how innovative they are. These cars are still running.
The sad part of all this is all the people dangerously coming here and taking chances on their lives will soon find out they are migrating to a country if Baden has his way, will soon be as bad and as dangerous as what they are fleeing from. Fortunately they have the U.S. to migrate to. The $60,000.dollar question is where do you go from here?
I had a Cuban working with me in South Florida say to me, You are not American, you are Cuban. You make many things by hand.
@@CorbinAce they can do it the right way....idont think they would like haitians and dominicans coming to their spot dont even let me get started is mexico was next to them
Ive built simple boats like this on smaller skills, didnt take much to learn how either. Once you have the material, tool and time.
Takes determinmation and strength to cross the sea, which is respectable.
i read a novel years ago called, Cataclysm. It was about migration. Since a hand full of nations control and hoard the world's resources, huge masses of humans from poor and lawless countries begin to crowd their borders in a bid to establish residency in the wealthier countries. It becomes a full blown crises that results in a horrible war. This is definitely where we are headed. And like with the national debt we continue to kick the can down the road hoping that the next generation will have to bare the brunt of the inevitable disaster.
Might makes right, why should Africa have kept their natural resources? they did not have the means to control their own land, and they didn't even know how to use their vast natural resources, if the Africans had progressed beyond the Europeans and came out on top, let me tell you, they would have subjugated Europe and stolen their natural resources just the same. If not the Europeans, then the Asians or anybody else in need of scarce natural resources and have more power than the Africans would have taken it.
Africa does not have much excuse for it's condition today, we've sent a ridiculous amount of foreign aid to that continent and yet still it is arguably the worst place to live in the world, Africa under European Imperialism is something I'd bet most Africans today would be fine with, because it'd atleast ensure that they won't get macheted on their way to work at slave wages while starving all the time, at least it'd ensure some semblance of law and order.
@@yesyes-om1po all of that is quite obvious, sir. humans are, above all, consumers. Europe paid a very high price in order to satisfy its bottomless appetites in the form of war and mass destruction as they began to consumer one another in a bid for ultimate Empire in their own personal Game of Thrones. I am no fan of morality. We are what we are. Nevertheless there is, as Sting said, one world not three....., as for the hardships abroad..., 'it may seem a million miles away, but it gets a little closer everyday....,'
@@paradoxward2533 Europe's wars had some meaning, some sort of goal and something to look forward to in the end irrespective of the outcome. Africa's wars have been results of petty infighting, or religious disputes, corruption. They have more civil wars than the late Roman Empire did, and that is a pretty impressive feat to beat.
In spite of the mass destruction seen in WW2, Europe rebuilt itself rather quickly and surprisingly cost effectively, atp we've given Africa enough foreign aid to rebuild war torn Europe 10x over.
Africa's situation is mostly of culture and lack of trust, and of course the ridiculous amount of corruption.
More like a handful of nations have a system of government that is efficient and people-driven, and have a culture of justice, freedom, curiosity, and discipline and the people have the perseverance enough to put in the hard work in studying and mastering the sciences and mathematics and other crafts. Which then allows these countries to invent new technologies that give them an insane competitive advantage in all types of industries. This competitive advantage makes them super rich. To win in life, you do not need to be 100 times better than your competitor, you only need to be 10% better and you will win. And the winner usually takes majority of the customers/money/opportunities.
Poor countries need to take ownership and responsibility for their condition. It's about the software of a people/country; their culture, governance systems, justice system, freedoms and rights, economics systems, values etc. Stop blaming the rich countries.
@@gabiesanchez8943 thank you! So sad to see so many comments on here acting like these people should just be let in without question, like would you let random people in your home? Stupidity is staggering these days thanks to mainstream media & college.
I find it peculiar how differently Haitian migrants are treated, i.e. chased on horseback with bullwhips, manhandled, etc.
“That’s something only Cubans had.” When we really should be helping the Haitians out!
No we should be helping out veterans
@@annjames1837 Yeap! They’re literally sleeping on the streets rn, unacceptable.
@@annjames1837 it's a developed country, we can help both.
@@annjames1837 what are you doing for veterans?
Why do they like coming to a very racist country?????? Haitians can go migrate to Cuba
I love how the reporter frames her questions in a manner that suggests they’re already being mistreated during her initial questions…
which was?
@@nguyen2003 you didn’t hear it? I thought my comment explained my position.
gahhhhhh shes unbarable
“I’m half Spanish myself” smh
🎯
I chuckled at that since he should have said, "Latino." Unless you know for sure one of your parents was from Spain...
@@MyWorldIsYourOyster Yup! I’m not ENGLISH because I speak English! He just didn’t want TO CALL HIMSELF CUBAN/LATINO! Disgusting.
And i bet you he cant speak/write/read spanish😂😂
@@izziestevens5835Right! 🤣
No mention of a 60 year economic embargo on an island nation. WTF
It no true economic embargo going on with Cuba. It just the United States not trading with them all the other countries in the world can free trade and travel with Cuba.
@@tombanks8012 you must have an embargo on facts.
Cuba socialism has fail it people. You want blame America for that. I am saying Cuba is free to trade with any other countries in the world and people from all over the world is free to travel to Cuba.
@@tombanks8012 do some research you parrot.
There’s a museum on Duval Street I went to, and people have made the trip on pallets, inner tubes, anything that floats. Amazing
I've been saving up for a couple years for a trip to the Keys.
I'm obviously doing it wrong.
Duck-tape and beer coolers. solo travels.
You forgetting these people coming here to work
@@noahshields507
By "work" you mean crime or living off of taxpayers dime.
@@mobilusinmobili8321 this guys spreading straight up misinformation 🙃
Yooo its rusty shackleford 🤣🤣🤣 no one’s safe ya bishhh
So weird that everyone says the US is a shithole, but so many people want to migrate there. It cant be as bad as everyone says if everyone is risking their lives to live there.
Other places being worse is not a reason to stop trying to make America a better place.
Immigrating & Migrating are two completely different things. Never conflate them.
@@goldenvulture6818 why are they “completely” different?
it's because most Americans have no idea what other countries are like. On the other hand, we have plenty of problems, but comfort leads to laziness and everyone thinking they are the main characters makes it hard to change things for the better. so, they think leaving is the answer.
The only ones saying that kind of crap are the Democrats, republicans are proud of their country here in the United States
so if they are Syrian or from Sub-Saharan Africa showing up on European shores, they are refugees. But if they are Cuban showing up on US shores, they are just migrants? I see what you did there Vice
yes ask qatar or Saudi Arabia to take them in..it’s one of the richest countries..but they don’t do it
None of them are refugees.
Egypt is building a $50bn mega city, Cairo already has a population of 20 million. India has enough for a space program, Dubai has the money for the worlds biggest sky scraper. Turkey, Saudi, Morocco, Algeria, they all have defense budgets which surpass many European countries. They have the resources in their own countries.
@@vijaysridhar3951 doesnt matter. fact is those people show up on European shores, not saudi ones. I have yet to read/see a story where some migrants drowned crossing the red sea cuz the saudis just didnt let them in.
@@vijaysridhar3951 Most countries have programs for asylum seekers.
This has become an major economic issue in my city. Born and raised in Miami, with the migration and popularity of this city, Tourists as well as immigrants flea to Miami for the lifestyle and weather, this decrease the amount of opportunities for locals as whole to prosper. Trump wanted a wall between the border of Mexico and US....the Cubans cause an interest for one as well surrounding South Florida.
Same with people trying to get to Europe and the UK. Your life where you came from must have been really bad if you're willing to risk drowning to get away from that place. We've got to start with treating these people as humans and looking at what we can do collectively to help those in need.
And it's only going to get worse with climate change... people will migrate to where the food, and water, and jobs are. I totally expect that US citizens will be begging to get into Canada in 50 years when all of our land is arid and we can't grow food anymore... or sustain our lifestyles in big cities. We are all human and we really need to find a way.
@@EricaGamet totally. It's a shame all the billionaires don't want to help out at all. And that they're very good at keeping us all fighting amongst ourselves so we don't turn on them. We should.
Care more about beaches than they do more about human safety
As if the Coast Guard isn't catching boats every week..... The county sheriff is not the coast guard.
Wow.. this report can fluently talk multiple language , Spanish - Portuguese
This is a life challenging trip. Hundreds have died trying to attain a better life. I really hope these migrants aren't criminals, that's all. We don't need any more crime or corruption in this country. We're fallinng apart here, we don't need any foreign help!
The capitalist embargo on Cuba has done immeasurable damage. Let's hope the illegal blockage ends soon.
Dolphins! Is there anything they can't do? Thanks for all the fish.
Dolphins are not fish, Sharks are.
@@marcelovolcato8892 It's a quote from a movie.
D. Adams👍
If we could just train them to flip the cuban boats over before they get to shore.😅😁
Some didn’t like sharing that special privilege in Miami, gotta treat everyone equal no matter what country.
only people following the law should be treated equally. No sympathy for criminals
I’m worried about these human lives.
Vital fact: Immigrant, Migrant & Refugee are three completely different things. Never conflate them.
Vetting is a tidious process
Damn, I wish I could of come this way. It cost me over 10k to migrate legally into the USA.
Would think they may incentivize u to come legally. The ones coming legally should want to stop the ones screwing it up for their future possiblities
Those coming illegally don't really have a lot of opportunities. You can't get a high paying job without proper identification. They fill a lot of spots that would be empty without them. Line cooks, cleaners, construction,landscaping. It's not really competition, America is divided amongst class and those who can afford 10k+ to migrate will have better opportunities than those who came illegally.@@VesselFitterguy
Immigrating & Migrating are two completely different things. Never conflate them.
this the dumbest thing I've read all day
@@goldenvulture6818 Interesting and solid point... would migration be temporary and immigration permanent?
Republican Mayor said he understands what the Cubans are going through. Unless he personally traveled from Cuba to key west in a home made boat, he doesnt understand.
Also I've been to key west 4 times, and I dont think I've ever seen a cuban. Miami, yes literally everywhere.
There’s Cuban everywhere buddy 🤣🤣🤣 not just Miami
Coming from a key west local: You obviously weren’t looking
He’s not even the mayor
Been there once and seen them and Haitians at the Caribbean festival there
Nobody has time for your sob stories.Apply for asylum .
It's gonna be sad to know that these cubans, who think that they'll find a better life here, might end up being subjugated into our cut and dry work environment, ridiculous medical bills, the massive recession, and landlords who could care less about their needs and more about their money. Their problems will now be like our problems but worse.
Even with all that, it’s mile better than living in Cuba. People really underestimate how worse it really is in developing countries.
Plus their life expectancy just went down, murder rate here is crazy.
@@carlosnino6476 seriously😂 no point was made here….just unaware..
You act like they come here blindly. In Cuba there's two groups of people the ones with family in the US who send money back and then there's the group that doesn't. The one with family in the US enjoys a significantly higher quality of Life. $50 is the pension monthly in Cuba. Not to mention what are you even talking about "recession" the US economy grew by almost $600 Billon in 2022 more than Cubas entire economy.
@@smartandstreet Carlos point still stands
Good. Cubans have been given preferential treatment in regards to immigration for too long. They matter, but so does every other asylum seeker.
This isn't American citizens responsibility to pay for them. Send them BACK!
How come they get past coastguard this a national security problem all should be sent back
Complaints about release dates are clearly a matter of backlogs. Just because number of arrests goes up doesn't mean they can be booked and tried faster.
At 2:15 those weren’t cubans, those were Haitians
They've travelled far. They'd be safe in the Dominican Republic.
Cubans go through the process in the US and Haitians are shipped to Puerto Rico.
How do you know?
Yup
@@davidz3879 uh not really lol
The double standard is revealing. Cubans who emigrated illegally want to shut the door on every other immigrant who did exactly what they did.
The United States does not need more Spanish speakers. Only let them in if they speak English
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Multiculturalism has failed and diversity is not a strength no matter how much that lie is perpetrated
Why can’t everything be done legally? Why are we rewarding criminal behaviors? At some point, the empire will fall when rules of laws are being ignored.
They lower the uber fares in Florida its crazy. They work for nothing
Finite amout of those jobs. And rent is expensive in Florida, you can expect both migrants and long time residents to start moving north.
Isn't that good?!
In Oregon all them do it too. They got all delivery drivers working slave wages after gas and car fees. They expect Door dash workers to stare at a screen for hours sitting in a parking lot with ten others. The second an order comes in they have to take it without even seeing the wage offered. They're lucky to get five bucks an hour after so many hours sitting and waiting like crack fiends.
@@superelectric8834 No, if the Jobs were getting cheaper as a service because of advances in efficiency or some new technique it'd be good, but its just because of oversaturation of the job market, those people getting paid garbage are still going to have to live there, with you, and they can't afford the same quality of life so it will create slums, and slums breed crime and a toxic culture.
@@samsonsoturian6013 rent is cheap in Florida try living in Washington DC where it's 2500 a month for an efficiency apartment
I'd say migration is the biggest contributor towards hardcore nationalism not just in America but very increasingly in France, england and Evan Scandanavia.
These people are engineers man, let’s get them to work, they can make a boat from scratch, imagine what they can do with proper tools and materials!
just because you can make a boat from scratch. does not mean there anywhere near an engineers level of competence and knowledge. your an idiot lol. think next time.
I think they should be deported or given a job to work right away to earn their keep. Their family here should have to give them housing to be able to stay. I don't know the answers but I don't think it's fair that some people have been applying to get in and never do while others just show up. I don't think that's very fair. We have to have a fair system and if people just show up their US families need to financially support them and they need to work to stay. I think that would be a win win and could actually help the economy. Otherwise, the only choice is to deport them.
I live in the Miami metro area and I know too many Cubans who do not work and instead prefer to wait for handouts. Then they go on the local news here and complain about the US government and how we are all going to become evil socialists like Cuba. They literally just come to the US to complain about the US. It’s bizarre.
If they came in the legal way, their sponsors would be responsible for them. Now it's on the taxpayers.
The guy near the end that was saved from 2 sharks by 3 dolphins...that is wild.
We are having hard times up here in NYC with the asylum seekers, this has got to stop, we cant take everyone in like this.
Yeah i heard you have like 60k migrants dependent on the city now.
I did summer job in marathon key for 3 months a decade back. I thought of retiring and dieing there for its peaceful, quiet lifestyle and for the beautiful natural scenery. I hope it won't change.
You want to make life easier on the Cuban people? Lift the blockade. End the embargo.
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“The wet feet, dry feet policy or wet foot, dry foot policy was the name given to a former interpretation of the 1995 revision of the application of the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 that essentially says that anyone who emigrated from Cuba and entered the United States would be allowed to pursue residency a year later. Prior to 1995, the U.S. government allowed all Cubans who reached U.S. territorial waters to remain in the U.S. After talks with the Cuban government, the Clinton administration came to an agreement with Cuba that it would stop admitting people intercepted in U.S. waters. For two decades thereafter, any Cuban caught on the waters between the two nations (with "wet feet") would summarily be returned to Cuba or sent to a third country, while one who made it to shore ("dry feet") got a chance to remain in the United States, and later would qualify for expedited "legal permanent resident" status in accordance with the 1966 Act and eventually U.S. citizenship. On January 12, 2017, Barack Obama announced the immediate end of the policy.” -wikipedia
What I don’t understand is there are thousands upon thousands upon thousands and I’m sure millions of these ppl who want better quality of life, so why not organize and force your own leaders to do better, why are they so afraid of their own government?? Without its ppl a country is literally nothing!!
So we are blaming people from disadvantaged nations for their own plight now? Doesn't seem like a well-rounded argument.
@@mattkaz9604 the solution also can’t be for everyone to move to America
@@TheMpmpmpmpmpmp THANK YOU !!!!!
@@mattkaz9604 point out where I’m blaming disadvantaged individuals please, I’m simply saying that in western countries we organize and hold our leaders accountable, why can’t or won’t 100’s of thousands or more likely millions of these people do the same?? We all aren’t enemies but ask yourself how sustainable is this?
I really enjoy watching this reporter, she's very thorough and asks good questions and respects the vibe of where she is.
as a native speaker, her spanish is superlative and almost native tbh, closer to Spain's one rather than Cuban or Latin American but 10/10 would love to get interviewed lol
LOL wut? She said "and this is glue keeping it all together" as she points at riveted steel. The glue was just to stop leaks. She's dumb, but admittedly she's as smart as reporters need to be so as not to notice all the hypocrisy.
She and vice are nothing different from the main stream Left media. They only give their viewpoint and no objective ideas at all.
This reporter is a communist. I’d be curious to interview her and ask her how she could think that way when she sees all of these people fleeing Cuba so desperately.
Agreed. I thought she did a great job trying to get a handle on what is going on and reporting the situation. I'd like to see and hear more from her.
Joining the military is another way of becoming a citizen. I don’t think many even consider this option.
You can’t Join it without a green card buddy
This is sad
All these people showing up illegally then complaining when they cannot stay in nice hotels. Meanwhile LEGAL citizens and ex military are on the streets.
There’s no better place to turn up than Florida if we’re being honest.
LOL must be joking!
Hopefully they'll be bused to new York
@@annjames1837 hopefully, nyc is way better than Florida.
California is better since there are fewer cops that harass homeless migrants and plenty of farm work that needs too be done.
Wait I thought republicans told me Biden has a open border
no, biden has even kept title 42.
Republicans lie just like Democrats. They all lie for votes while keeping the status quo. Old news.
I was joking I know
he does, go look at the southern border, you can watch the hordes come rushing over it.
@@godfathaofyo But the wall was built? Haha Wtf geez. They are getting sent back because Trumps Covid title 42 law still effective. It’s explaining to you in the video about the asylum process. They have a right to come here to seek asylum and become citizens
I live in the UK and more and more people are crossing the English channel from France .
its because you voluntarily have the worlds largest Pakistani and Indian diasporas.
and you have been importing Asians since the 1950s, as part of that British empire crap.
you made L0n-do0 -nistan and now they all want to go there.
Bad European policy. Asylum claims must be claimed in the first safe country. That's international law. Those people crossed many safe countries. But let's assume they didn't and crossed from France, the UK could easily send them back because France is definitely a safe country, but your government doesn't. You have it easier, way clearer and defined laws, BUT your gov needs to do it's job.
@@djm2189 I often ask the British a question. When I see them complain about migrants coming from France, or blaming France, or the EU, for the African and Asian migrants appearing on British beaches.
I'm Irish, so I ask Brits the following; if Ireland was offering better care and money to these economic migrants, and these migrants started camping out in Cardiff, and building makeshift boats which could cross the Irish sea.
Would you stop them?
Exactly, and neither do the French when they see the issue paddling away.
(incidentally we do have a more generous social welfare system, so we probably do offer more money. but don't tell them that).
Good bye UK. prepare yourselves for Sharia law
If you want to enter any country you need to do it legally. My wife is a immigrant and she went through all the channels legally. She does not come from money and would be considered poor in America. I have immigrated as well and did it by the book. I have no issue with immigrants but there are rules in life and we need to respect the laws of the country we want to live in. God bless all these people and i hope they find what they are looking for in life
As a first generation Latino, born of immigrant parents. Most, if not, all Latinos would agree that this illegal immigration wave we are currently under is extremely dangerous! It's to the Americans advantage to secure the boarder and it isn't fair to those who did it the legal way!
Cartels are fully in control of who's crossing the border. It's a making the Cartels a lot of money.
Well, if the gringos don't want Cubans to immigrate to their country, they should pressure their government to lift the economic blockade.
There's an economic blockade when Cuba is now dollarized? Explain MLC to me?
@@corredor305 you can research by yourself: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_embargo_against_Cuba
It would be great to compare how the Cuban exodus is treated as opposed to the Haitian exodus.
Why do we need to compare and dance around it? We know exactly what it is 😉 Mama never raised no fool 😏
They too black. Cubans look white. There that's it.
@@aggydreams Why is that?
@@godfathaofyo Why is what?
@@aggydreams "It would be great to compare how the Cuban exodus is treated as opposed to the Haitian exodus."...."Why do we need to compare and dance around it? We know exactly what it is 😉 Mama never raised no fool 😏".......what exactly do we know?
Guess they heard what a kindhearted loving man Ron DeSantis is.
Next thing you know he will be bussing cubans to Marthas Vineyard
Meanwhile, the governor is focused on sexual identity, banning African American AP classes, his new hobby engaging in human trafficking and non existent CRT…😂😂
as he should be, obviously you have no idea what is in the material that they wanted to ram down peoples throats. see your another dumb liberal who has no clue and doesn't do any research and actually see the amount of damage that is being caused by those policies. you just think its all made up and its all fairy tales.
Curious about the effect on local grocery stores?
More rice sold
When my girlfriend worked at Wynn-Dixie grocery in the Keys they had to put those little anti-theft strips under the pad that soaks up the blood/juices in a pack of steak/chicken and pork because the cubans would steal so much of it.
Equal processing equal treatment.
Imagine worrying about the seafloor rather than these humans lives ?
It's about time cubans were treated the same as everyone else.
I was on a cruise over the new years and January. We intercepted 2 of these rafts in 1 day and we weren't even the only cruise ship to pick up migrants that day. I've never seen anything like it.
Why don't they flee to Mexico?
They do. They end up everywhere. I met a college professor who lived in mexico many years. Mexico ain't exactly the worst place in the world, not all immigrants are 'mexicans'. I also heard a story of a guy who was in a desert riding a camel on vacation and he said something to his friend in spanish and the camel guy turned out to be some cuban dude lol You don't think they end up in europe with all the other immigrants? I know personally everyone ends up in a different place first before coming here, most of em anyway. The have whats called a 'brain drain' problem where their doctors are offered gigs in other places and then they never come bacl. And that's a problem because putting resources into specializing someone in a profession like that and then losing them is costly to society, but cuba underpays their doctors so they bring it upon themselves? They don't exactly still think they're part of the ussr but they're not doing too well regardless. China has free enterprise and cuba has allowed people to make money, i don't know how it is these days though. Legit doctor makes a dollar a day... At least with castro people respected him and largely just didnt talk about him. They feel underminded by this new leader they have. Any person can be subject to harsh sentences etc for any kind of conspiracy. They can easily flee to mexico but the opportunity to have the same standard of living isn't there, in the united states there is a second community of cubans which is the largest and provides the most work and integration. A city that is not all white majority, though it was designed to seperate races and classes admitedly. I didn';t design it that way though., Imagine telling someone from there that their dreams won't come true. Harsh... they enjoy travelling the world and then settling down and buying a little house in florida and a car. I can't hate on that. Noone can. They ain't gonna do anything about it, so why all the negativity. It always some ridiculous person who has to come out of the woodwork to regurgitate what they heard on fox news. "We have to stop this It's a crisis and we cant deal with it" If you risk your life to come here that's all I need ot hear. And to work to have something from nothing even if that means spoiling your kids later, then I won't even discourage you. I;ve had people (in cuba) tlel me their dreams and they were so far removed from mine I could only say I wish you the best of luck. What I don't like is emotional manipulation. But these people are quieter than a mouse ... they wjust ant to make it. And they usually do. By working harder than you maybe but nothing to be insecure about. They are always legal and usually don't cause too much trouble. My family used fake names and ended up in a womens prison in lousiana with some other women from haiti where the guards spit tobacco in a bucket all day. Then, they were free...
I'm sure the comments under this video will be respectful and civil.
As civil and respectful as those thousands of MEN who are invading Great Britain all year round!
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@@seanmarkham6965 Aye there's one or two about yes...
Is that what your here for? Respect and Civility?
They have all the benefits and are handed everything without question, but my homeless Veteran brother can't get any help at all. I wonder why people are mad
If people can come and go across our country's border is it really a border?
I'm a first generation american. Mom was US, dad was Mexican. He's since gotten citizenship when he was a teenager. I was blessed and knew i had to use all the fruits given. Now I'm 28, an engineer, make $112k, and no debt! I buying my parents a cruise this year and when I buy a home, gonna put a nanny flat so they have their space if they ever need it. Citizens have so much potential here, but many don't seize it.
Their is a reason for that.American citizens of the x and millenial generation dont know what its like to be starving or have refugees in their family seeking asylum.Im sure you were impacted psychologically kmowing that you come from a refugee people seeking refuge here.Good for you.Many americans plan there retirement in the states thats why they struggling unnecessarliy.
You Tube comments have so much potential for bragging, but many don't do it . . .
These migrants are the environmental damage not the boats
Send them back! Job market already limited. I have a degree and I don’t want to be competing with more people than what I have to
A very similar strategy was followed by the Cuban government during the Mariel boatlift of the 1980s, namely, to openly allow a mass exodus from the impoverished island of what it already considers to be dissidents and then waiting for these dissidents to settle in the US in order to eventually have them send a considerable portion of their income earned here in the US to their needy family members still stuck in Cuba, thereby positively stimulating Cuba's joke of an economy or at least, indirectly keeping it afloat.
I use to live in Key West and saw boats like this more than you would think.
Collect them process them and ship them right back to Cuba.
What about the American born citizens that can't get desperately needed assistance. Where is that story?
Foxtrot: shhhhhh it's a Ponzi scheme.
Just because you’re dirt poor and show up at our door, doesn’t mean you’re welcome to stay.
Ever been to the Statue of Liberty? Ever been to Ellis Island? As an American I have and let me say that if you are American you know 0 about our history because you might have seen words like "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses" written on monuments you claim to love.
Just because you were born here, doesn't mean anyone cares what you think
@@samsonsoturian6013 - Just because you reply doesn’t mean your right. You’re wrong. There are immigration laws in place for people to follow. Americans can’t willy nilly move wherever the hell the want! Each country has its on rules to follow.
@@brawnbenson552 Just because it's the internet doesn't mean you can't have your house burned down for acting like an egotistical bastard.
@@brawnbenson552 😂Thank you. Well said my friend!