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From Cuba to Here: One Family, Two Very Different Journeys

Posted  by Michelle Doellman.

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Tagged with cuba, illinois and immigration.

Nov. 19, 2008 - Jose Quintero remembers clutching his mother's hand on the tarmac of an airport in Havana, Cuba, on August 12, 1960. Soon Quintero would be in America, away from the rising Communist regime of Fidel Castro.

Thirty-four years later, Juan Carlos Subiza, Quintero's cousin, would make the same decision to leave his homeland, but would take a much more dangerous route. Subiza, along with 13 others, made a raft and set sail for America, praying the Cuban Coast Guard would not pick them up.

Hundreds of thousands of people have left Cuba since Castro took control by force in 1959.

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