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Discover the untold story of Cuban immigrants and their unique entitlements in America with the groundbreaking book, Cuban Privilege: The Making of Immigrant Inequality in America. For over half a century, Cuban immigrants have enjoyed extraordinary benefits, including welfare access and a fast track to citizenship, setting them apart from other unauthorized immigrants. This eye-opening book unveils the full range of entitlements granted to Cubans and delves into the political and racial biases deeply embedded within US immigration policy.
Uncover the hidden origins of these privileges as Cuban Privilege takes you back to the height of the Cold War. Facing the threat of Castro's revolution, the US government strategically granted exceptional privileges to Cuban immigrants, transforming them into influential agents of foreign policy. Through meticulous research, archival findings, and in-depth interviews, this book sheds light on previously hidden information, showing how Washington's actions shaped the fate of Cuban immigrants.
Not only does Cuban Privilege explore the historical context, but it also draws on comprehensive survey data to unveil the current impact of these entitlements. Gain a deep understanding of how the privileges bestowed upon Cubans have influenced national policies and explore the stark contrast in treatment between Cuban immigrants and their neighboring Haitians. This revelatory analysis exposes the racial and political biases that have long plagued US immigration policy.
Don't miss your chance to dive into this gripping exploration of Cuban immigrants' privileged status in America. Cuban Privilege: The Making of Immigrant Inequality in America is a must-read for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and anyone passionate about understanding the complexities of immigration and inequality in the United States. Click here to order your copy now and embark on a transformative journey through history.
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