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Before Castro came to power in 1959, there were only about 50,000 Cubans living in the U.S. But the Immigration and Naturalization Service estimates that at least 750,000 Cubans have settled here over the past 20 years. Because the number is determined by those aliens who register each...
WEIRDNESS IS "Dr." Hunter S. Thompson's trademark. The father of New--or what he calls "Gonzo"--Journalism, Thompson helped shatter the image of the solemn, mild-mannered reporter by writing pieces that would have turned Clark Kent's blue hair white. As a Rolling Stone correspondent and in his...
Washington next decided to admit the refugees "conditionally" for 60 days, after which the INS would decide on a case-by-case basis whether or not to grant political asylum; except for those definitely proved to be dangerous criminals, all will almost certainly be permitted to stay. The State Department...
The majority who disembarked at Key West, however, appeared to be ordinary Cubans. "Pretty much like the rest of society in America, some hardworking, some lazy," said INS District Director Raymond Morris. Upon arrival many broke into cheers of "iLibertad!" and "iViva Presidente Carter!" before being herded into buses and...
Liddy sticks with a lawyer's precision to those acts in which he was a participant. He does not speculate about what Richard Nixon knew and when he knew it. He describes the reasons behind the Watergate break-ins, adds new detail to accounts of the bungled burglaries and...