Hasn’t the US set the precedent that this is ok?
This was inside Cuban territorial waters, so it’s pretty much always been this way.
Also, they fired on a police boat.
good. they were probably muling drugs.
Sorry, are we not blowing up civilian boats now?
~ Cubasips tea
If people want to leave Cuba, the Cuban government ought to let them go. This should be a national policy.
And then be “illegals” in the US and get deported back to Cuba by ice after spending a year is a detention camp and all the horror that entails?
Every country should let their citizens leave and every country should welcome refugees.
Completely open borders? That’s almost like…imagine there’s no countries… 🎶
(Not making fun or disagreeing with you)
I’m for completely open borders, but accepting refugees isn’t the same as open borders.
It’s something the right have tried to conflate, but accepting refugees is the bare minimum and separate from accepting economic migrants, student, buisness visas, etc.
I do think immigration policy should basically be passing a background check, but right now I’d be happy with doing the bare minimum as defined by the UN convention on refugees: https://www.unhcr.org/about-unhcr/overview/1951-refugee-convention
In a perfect world, there would be no borders, yet here we are
Cubans are exempt from most of the deportation laws.
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after it failed to obey orders to stop in territorial waters and opened fire on the police vessel,
Yeah, sure. Someone trying to pick up family members opened fire on a police boat.
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Houston’s strip clubs and brothels are packed to overflowing with “Rescued Cubans”. Miami, Atlanta, and New Orleans, too.
The US cartels and the CIA have been flesh-peddling naive young people out of Cuba for decades. It is absolutely human trafficking.
Uh. Do you not see how this is incredibly contradictory. How could people move migrants from Cuba to Florida if they abandon the boats on the North shore of Cuba?!






