Cuban refugee family in Miami, Florida in 1966. From 1965 through 1972, Cuba allowed 250,000 people to leave Cuba, leaving their homes and assets behind. The U.S. government supported the 'Freedom Flights' and eased the refugees adjustments until the program was cancelled by Cuba in 1972.

Cuban refugee family in Miami, Florida in 1966. From 1965 through 1972, Cuba allowed 250,000 people to leave Cuba, leaving their homes and assets behind.  The U.S. government supported the 'Freedom Flights' and eased the refugees adjustments until the program was cancelled by Cuba in 1972.
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