Errol Morris and Jacob Soboroff discuss their new film, “Separated,” which chronicles the Trump administration’s “Zero Tolerance” immigration policy, which separated more than 4,500 children from their parents between 2017 and 2019. 1,300 children are yet to be reunited due to incomplete information on their families, because “the idea was to avoid records,” says Morris.
Why would any Cuban politician be pro USA when said country is blocking every possibility of trade with other countries which results in food scarcity because Cuba is too small to do all production domestically and is therefore lacking in large scale farming equipment and fuel?
Cuba is explicitly a ZERO party system. Not even the Communist Party of Cuba runs or vets candidates - if you want to represent your locality you run as yourself, and rules are in place to prevent meddling in elections by non-local organizations.
Pretty much every politician is anti US in Cuba. It’s a one party system and loyalty is the price for a paycheck.
Why would any Cuban politician be pro USA when said country is blocking every possibility of trade with other countries which results in food scarcity because Cuba is too small to do all production domestically and is therefore lacking in large scale farming equipment and fuel?
Because the ones here grew up hating those there and live in a state of fuck them.
You grow up in Flordia, you become a Florida man. It’s not like it’s white genetics that makes people bigoted; it’s the culture and the toxic media.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/18/florida-miami-cuban-americans-republicans
Exactly. Many people would say is “Why would Cubans be Republicans” but all I see is more Floridamans* from Florida.
*Floridamen is obviously not the grammatically correct term
Cuba is explicitly a ZERO party system. Not even the Communist Party of Cuba runs or vets candidates - if you want to represent your locality you run as yourself, and rules are in place to prevent meddling in elections by non-local organizations.