Nobody Wants These People

This chapter chronicles events surrounding the 1980 Mariel Cuban boatlift, expressions of US public xenophobia, and Carter and Reagan administration responses. It details experiences of Cubans held on US military bases including Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, daily refugee camp life, and how acts of refuge...

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History of the Americas
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Refugee camp
Resistance
War on Drugs
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