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Manzanillo, Mexico

Cuban migrants make landfall in Honduras

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A group of 16 undocumented Cuban migrants has landed in Honduras after two weeks at sea, an immigration official said Sunday.

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TNT

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Apr 20, 2008
 
Well, I guess it'll take them another couple of weeks to make it to Miami.

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Apr 21, 2008
 

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Apr 21, 2008
 
El ultimo adios a Celia Cruz..aqui en Miami..con todas la glorias de Cuba... P.Rico. Sto Domingo y Latino America..please watch.. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Apr 21, 2008
 
Marie in Miami Fl wrote:
El ultimo adios a Celia Cruz..aqui en Miami..con todas la glorias de Cuba... P.Rico. Sto Domingo y Latino America..please watch.. http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Another damn speck that doesn't want to learn English.

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Apr 21, 2008
 
Ron Zoni wrote:
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Another damn speck that doesn't want to learn English.
That makes two of you.......
Dave

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Apr 21, 2008
 

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I hope they stay there, there nothing but garbage.
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Apr 21, 2008
 
Can they play baseball. The Mets can use another pitcher.
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Another damn speck that doesn't want to learn English.
Hey "out-a-zoni" this is the Cuba American forum...if you don't like Spanish to be typed then go to another forum. Have you ever read the Bill of Rights? The 1st is Freedom of Speech...you know it they are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution? Go open a book and read them sometime you might learn someting. Long live the USA! Land of the free, home of the brave, but apparently we still have some ignorant citizens!

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Another damn speck that doesn't want to learn English.
you don't want to see spanish? then get out of the cuba forum and go to the racist trash forum. i'm sure there is plenty of room there for you.

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I hope they stay there, there nothing but garbage.
Are you calling us Cubans garbage?That is weird !We Cubans have beaten your born losers asse* in almost every field of society!

US Census Bureau. Facts about Cuban American:
Cuban Americans have acquired an enormous amount of wealth and prosperity in an extremely short period of time; no other immigrant group has achieved this as quickly as the Cubans. Many immigrants have never achieved it at all, despite being in this country far longer than Cubans.
Second-generation Cuban-Americans were more educated than even Anglo-Americans. More than 26.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had a bachelor's degree or better versus 20.6% of Anglos. Thus Cuban-Americans in 1997 were approximately 25% more likely to have a college degree than Anglos.
Other Hispanic groups lag far behind. Only 18.1% of South Americans had a bachelor's or better. Puerto Ricans, despite being U.S. citizens by birth, recorded a disappointing 11%; Mexicans only 7%.
In 1997, 55.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $30,000 versus 44.1% of Anglo- Americans. Thus Cuban-Americans are approximately 20% more likely to earn more than $30,000 than their Anglo-American counterparts. All other Hispanic groups lag far behind in average income.
In 1997, 36.9% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $50,000 versus 18.1% of Anglo- Americans. Cuban-Americans were twice as likely to earn more than $50,000. Also, approximately 11% of Cuban-Americans had incomes greater than $100,000 versus 9% of Anglo-Americans, and less than 2% of other Hispanics.
Cubans comprise less than 4% of the U.S. Hispanic population, Mexicans 65%, Puerto Ricans 10%, Central and South Americans 11%, and "others" 10%. Yet of the top 100 richest Hispanics in the U.S., more than 50% are of Cuban descent (ten times what it should be on a population basis), and 38% of Mexican descent. The rest is scattered among all other Hispanic groups.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Chi Town

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Apr 23, 2008
 
Better than here!!!

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Another damn speck that doesn't want to learn English.
Take it easy my 'friend'!Your problem is easy to solve!Just get the hell out of a Cuba Forum!And please Don't call us.. We'll call you!
Sun Sentinel have plenty of other Forums like "The Russian Forum","The Gay Lesbian Forum" even a "Haiti Forum"!For your information Sun Sentinel have about 360,000 forums http://www.topix.net/forum/recent
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I'm sure that you will fit in some of them!Good luck!
THE BaYaReA

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Apr 23, 2008
 
WE JUST DONT CARE wrote:
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Are you calling us Cubans garbage?That is weird !We Cubans have beaten your born losers asse* in almost every field of society!
US Census Bureau. Facts about Cuban American:
Cuban Americans have acquired an enormous amount of wealth and prosperity in an extremely short period of time; no other immigrant group has achieved this as quickly as the Cubans. Many immigrants have never achieved it at all, despite being in this country far longer than Cubans.
Second-generation Cuban-Americans were more educated than even Anglo-Americans. More than 26.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had a bachelor's degree or better versus 20.6% of Anglos. Thus Cuban-Americans in 1997 were approximately 25% more likely to have a college degree than Anglos.
Other Hispanic groups lag far behind. Only 18.1% of South Americans had a bachelor's or better. Puerto Ricans, despite being U.S. citizens by birth, recorded a disappointing 11%; Mexicans only 7%.
In 1997, 55.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $30,000 versus 44.1% of Anglo- Americans. Thus Cuban-Americans are approximately 20% more likely to earn more than $30,000 than their Anglo-American counterparts. All other Hispanic groups lag far behind in average income.
In 1997, 36.9% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $50,000 versus 18.1% of Anglo- Americans. Cuban-Americans were twice as likely to earn more than $50,000. Also, approximately 11% of Cuban-Americans had incomes greater than $100,000 versus 9% of Anglo-Americans, and less than 2% of other Hispanics.
Cubans comprise less than 4% of the U.S. Hispanic population, Mexicans 65%, Puerto Ricans 10%, Central and South Americans 11%, and "others" 10%. Yet of the top 100 richest Hispanics in the U.S., more than 50% are of Cuban descent (ten times what it should be on a population basis), and 38% of Mexican descent. The rest is scattered among all other Hispanic groups.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
i think mexicans have achieved more by far, ive never seen a cuban in my life or less in california

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Apr 23, 2008
 
THE BaYaReA wrote:
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i think mexicans have achieved more by far, ive never seen a cuban in my life or less in california
i am deeply sorry you have never had the honor of meeting any cubans in your lifetime.
THE BaYaReA

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Apr 23, 2008
 
ana ana wrote:
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i am deeply sorry you have never had the honor of meeting any cubans in your lifetime.
it's not my fault, is it?

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THE BaYaReA wrote:
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i think mexicans have achieved more by far, ive never seen a cuban in my life or less in california
HE!,HE!,h! Of course you won't see a Cuban around!We are allergic to feathers!"The Rain Dance" is not one of our favority shows!
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Apr 23, 2008
 
WE JUST DONT CARE wrote:
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HE!,HE!,h! Of course you won't see a Cuban around!We are allergic to feathers!"The Rain Dance" is not one of our favority shows!
i think even mexicans in miami are doing very well, you might see them ass host's on your favorite latin tv channel
THE BaYaReA

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Apr 23, 2008
 
and by the way, dont get mad! lol

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Apr 23, 2008
 
THE BaYaReA wrote:
and by the way, dont get mad! lol
HE!,HE!,HE! YOU MUST BE EITHER FUNNY OR VERY INSANE!
toni

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Apr 23, 2008
 
WE JUST DONT CARE wrote:
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Are you calling us Cubans garbage?That is weird !We Cubans have beaten your born losers asse* in almost every field of society!
US Census Bureau. Facts about Cuban American:
Cuban Americans have acquired an enormous amount of wealth and prosperity in an extremely short period of time; no other immigrant group has achieved this as quickly as the Cubans. Many immigrants have never achieved it at all, despite being in this country far longer than Cubans.
Second-generation Cuban-Americans were more educated than even Anglo-Americans. More than 26.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had a bachelor's degree or better versus 20.6% of Anglos. Thus Cuban-Americans in 1997 were approximately 25% more likely to have a college degree than Anglos.
Other Hispanic groups lag far behind. Only 18.1% of South Americans had a bachelor's or better. Puerto Ricans, despite being U.S. citizens by birth, recorded a disappointing 11%; Mexicans only 7%.
In 1997, 55.1% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $30,000 versus 44.1% of Anglo- Americans. Thus Cuban-Americans are approximately 20% more likely to earn more than $30,000 than their Anglo-American counterparts. All other Hispanic groups lag far behind in average income.
In 1997, 36.9% of second-generation Cuban-Americans had an income greater than $50,000 versus 18.1% of Anglo- Americans. Cuban-Americans were twice as likely to earn more than $50,000. Also, approximately 11% of Cuban-Americans had incomes greater than $100,000 versus 9% of Anglo-Americans, and less than 2% of other Hispanics.
Cubans comprise less than 4% of the U.S. Hispanic population, Mexicans 65%, Puerto Ricans 10%, Central and South Americans 11%, and "others" 10%. Yet of the top 100 richest Hispanics in the U.S., more than 50% are of Cuban descent (ten times what it should be on a population basis), and 38% of Mexican descent. The rest is scattered among all other Hispanic groups.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
I've been to Miami and seen Little Havana..I never seen a window that didn't have bars over them..every store front..what is that about
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