Examining How Immigration Waves Have Altered Cuban-American Politics
Abstract
Using recent survey data, this study found that common media portrayal of the Cuban-American population as homogeneously pro-Republican and anti-Castro is inaccurate. The data show clear differences between several cross-cutting groups, including those that live in Florida and those that do not. Also found were differences based
upon whether the respondents came to the United States before or after the 1980 Mariel boatlift.
Subject
Immigrants--Political activity--United States--History
Cuban Americans--Politics and government
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/55572Description
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