Refugee migrants from Cuba during the Castro regime.
Cuban boat people mainly refers to refugees who flee Cuba by boat and ship to the United States.[1][2]
^"Cuban/Haitian Adjustment" (PDF). Library of Congress. 9 May 1984. p. 46 (first mention, but throughout). Retrieved 10 April 2021.
^Neilson, Brett, ed. (1996). "Threshold procedures: Boat People in Western Australia and South Florida" (PDF). Institute for Culture & Society Pre-Print Journal Articles. pp. 6–7, 9. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
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