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A new WOLA publication reviews the resurgence of family agriculture in political discourse, focusing on Mexico and Central America, where persistent poverty and underdevelopment in the rural sector has helped drive immigration to the United States in recent decades.
The new law responds to the desires of Cubans on the island and Cubans living abroad, and it takes one more step in reducing the interference of the state in the lives of ordinary Cuban citizens.
In evaluating the pace of reforms and the Cuban government’s sometimes ambivalent approach, it is useful to reflect on the complicated effects the reforms have on daily life in Cuba.
There are serious concerns about the development of the electoral process, the potential for electoral fraud, and post-election conflict.
In this report published jointly by WOLA and LAWG, Cubans and Cuban-Americans speak candidly about the effect of the U.S. embargo on their lives. The stories are deeply personal, noting the human suffering and pain caused by a failed policy.
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