Thousands of people perish in the Straits of Florida every year. We understand it within the context of the Cuban reality.
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I think I'm going to my grave without swimming from Cuba to Florida.
People in Cuba are victims.
I suspect that most people in the world will travel through or at least wish to travel through Miami in their lifetimes. I think it is on the same level as seeing the pyramids in Giza for many people. But, Miami is slippery: It is a place that is always that distant orgiastic green light while also being a hot, tropical, and very real place.
I have not been to Cuba, though if you count the stories my grandma told me growing up, I've been there in my head many times. I think someday I will see it, when things are different there, but I've come to feel like I really am a Miami girl.
I've been to Cuba many times.
It doesn't matter how much I think I know about Florida, it still flips me on the head every time. It's just an absurd, eclectic place, and the stories that can come out of that place just never stop.
Florida will be gone altogether, the whole damned place, in not too long.
The Cuban people have an amazingly strong and unbroken spirit.
More people die on a yearly basis crossing the Florida Straits than ever died trying to cross the Berlin Wall.
I'll give you a great example of an issue that no one brought up during this Florida primary, the fact that we're going to have a Chinese made oil rig put in place about 60 miles off the coast of Florida.
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