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Cuban Migration into the US

he sponsor) will reduce the admission of immigrants or refugees too. Currently, one of the three requirements for qualification of the Cuban lottery is you must "have a relative residing in the United States." By limiting immigration in the proposed solution, it would significantly reduce the amount of refugees and immigrants migrating from Cuba. These reductions are made possible through elimination of visas for siblings of United States citizens, adult sons or daughters of both United States citizens and legal permanent residents (LPR), and the children of spouses and citizens. It is a known fact that places change over time. However, the situation is Miami is unique. In Miami, there are residents that are from an Anglo-American heritage, and residents that are from Cuban heritage; both wanting Miami to be their home. Economically and culturally, Miami is having trouble holding the large amounts of people that are migrating there. "A fresh wave of Cubans, there are conflicts between residents largely penniless, is putting a squeeze on South Florida. Jobs and housing are scarce-and tensions are rising" (Chaze, 55).There are problems in most cities, but the problem in Miami is one that definitely needs to be addressed. Some Cubans that are living in the United States feel as if they are not a part of our country and have no other choice but to come here. Most Cubans are making every effort to get to the United States and stay here. Many try to escape Cuba on boats or rafts made by hand. Some have tried to swim their way to freedom. Regardless of the way they are getting here, one must not be so quick to forget that many years ago other ethnic groups migrated to this country, and if it were not for those immigrants a lot of us would probably not be here today. A county grows by the way of its people, and we as citizens of the United States must allow our country to grow by allowing it to change in various ways, shapes, and fo...

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