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Cuban Baseball Player Reportedly Defects After World Classic
As the Cuban team boarded their plane back to Havana following a crushing loss to Team USA, Catcher Iván Prieto decided to defect in Miami. NBC 6’s Laura Rodriguez reports
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Cuba Baseball Controversy in Miami
Demonstrators gathered outside loanDepot park to protest against the Cuban team’s participation in the World Baseball Classic semifinal. NBC 6’s Laura Rodriguez reports.
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3 Arrested After Storming Baseball Field to Protest USA-Cuba Game
Three men were arrested Sunday after storming the field during the World Baseball Classic game between Team USA and Cuba.
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Cuban Baseball Team Draws Ire, Support in Little Havana
Hundreds gathered outside Miami Marlins’ home ballpark in Little Havana on Sunday to protest for the Cuban national baseball team played the United States in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic. It’s the first time the Cuban team has played in Miami, a landing spot for many who fled the country to escape the Soviet-style communist government of late...
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Dozens Protest at loanDepot park Against Cuban Team at World Baseball Classic
Demonstrators gathered outside loanDepot park to protest against the Cuban team’s participation in the World Baseball Classic semifinal. NBC 6’s Laura Rodriguez reports
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‘Big Insult to Cubans': Protestors Criticize Cuba Team Coming to Miami for World Baseball Classic
Cuban exiles gathered at the famous Versailles restaurant in Little Havana on Saturday to protest against Cuba’s baseball team which is currently in Miami for the World Baseball Classic.
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Protests Over Cuba's Baseball Team in South Florida
NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson is live from loanDepot Park where there are planned protests over the weekend against what some Cuban protestors are calling an oppressive governmental regime.
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‘It Will Not Help the People': Hundreds Protest at Versailles Against Proposal to Lift Cuban Embargo
Hundreds protested in Little Havana against the proposal to life the Cuban embargo. NBC 6’s Jessica Vallejo reports
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Flight From Cuba to FLL Makes Emergency Landing
Passengers on a Southwest flight to FLL recall the frightening moments their plane’s engine caught on fire and made an emergency landing. NBC 6’s Lorena Inclan reports
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US Intelligence Agencies Find No Sign That Adversaries Are Behind ‘Havana Syndrome' Cases
U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome.”
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Cuban Pilot Who Flew To South Florida Granted Political Asylum
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on the pilot’s first words after becoming a free man.
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Cuban Pilot Speaks After Being Freed
Ruben Martinez Machado walked out of a detention center Friday after spending four months in custody.
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Cuban Pilot Behind Daring Flight to South Florida Released After Judge Grants Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane has been released from custody after a judge said he’s allowed to stay in the United States
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Cuban Pilot Behind Bold Flight to South Florida to Be Granted Political Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane will be allowed to stay in the United States.
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Cuban Pilot Behind Bold Flight to South Florida to Be Granted Political Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane will be allowed to stay in the United States. An immigration judge on Thursday accepted Ruben Martinez Machado’s request for political asylum. He’s expected to be released Friday morning.
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Migrants Heading to America Turn to an Unusual Market for Boat Parts: Facebook
When Amauri decided to leave Cuba for the United States, he bought metal sheets to build a rustic boat to take him to the Florida Keys.
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Coast Guard Rescues 18 Cuban Migrants Near Florida
A Telemundo 51 crew, our sister station, were aboard a Coast Guard plane to witness the moment the vessel was spotted, about 30 miles off Key Largo.
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Coast Guard Rescues 18 Cuban Migrants Near Florida
The U.S. Coast Guard rescued 18 Cuban migrants who were sailing in a rustic boat in international waters Sunday afternoon.
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Cubans Respond With Zeal to New US Migration Policy
Overwhelmed by thousands of Cubans crowding its southern border after making the dangerous trip through Central America and an increase in makeshift boats crossing the Florida Straits, the United States in early January approved a policy change that makes migrants request a permit online before arriving with the sponsorship of a relative or friend in the U.S. Although the parole...
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Families in Miami, Cuba Mourn Relatives Missing at Sea
The last time Lázaro Artiles spoke to his wife, he was in the ocean just off Cuba’s northern coast in a small boat. He and his friends had intended to make it to Florida. But now the boat was sinking. Artiles — whose relatives had no clue he had left for the United States — called for help that Sunday…