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Cuban refugees share opinions
Family are the people who love and care for you through every obstacle endured. They’re the first ones you want to see after a long, hard day at work. They can make you laugh and cry at the same time.
“(My aunt) didn’t recognize her own father since he had been gone for a year,” part Cuban Annie Aguiar said.
Living in Cuba is not like living in the U.S. There are young boys sent to wait in breadlines, in hopes that they’ll receive some food for the day. Work camps are set up for adults to work in before they gain their freedom. There is a communist dictator ruling over every aspect of citizens’ lives.
“Communism is one of those things that looks good on paper, but never works out in practice and all it does is cause people to suffer,” Aguiar …
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