"Cubans do not come to the US" - HHS Secretary

Haitians dont....this is about not needing to deal with the optics of boat people dying on the seas, about Americans watching a flood of them and remembering that the Revolution has opened the borders....over a million have come in just six months.

The ultimate goal is destroying America so that UTOPIA will rise from the ashes.
More Cubans are coming than Hattians. They don't want more Cubans settling in Florida because they hope to flip Florida blue. Plus the Marxist that control Biden don't want the optics of people rejecting Socialism for Democracy. .
 
More Cubans are coming than Hattians. They don't want more Cubans settling in Florida because they hope to flip Florida blue. Plus the Marxist that control Biden don't want the optics of people rejecting Socialism for Democracy. .

More than 70% of Americans dont support open borders and open borders is a critical part of the Revolutions plan to destroy America as it was made....open borders must be protected at all costs. This is not about the minor optics problem you talk about, nor is about one state. Besides, the Revolution seems sure that elections no longer matter, they can rig them at will now.
 
More than 70% of Americans dont support open borders and open borders is a critical part of the Revolutions plan to destroy America as it was made....open borders must be protected at all costs. This is not about the minor optics problem you talk about, nor is about one state. Besides, the Revolution seems sure that elections no longer matter, they can rig them at will now.
They can't rig the elections if the states enact voter security laws like Texas is doing.
 
Do you remember Elián González?
My friend was a nurse at the Dallas VA. He quit to take his retirement out to buy the cabin cruiser. He towed it from Plano Texas to Miami. He took off for Cuba. He didn't realize how bad a gas mileage boats get and he ran out of fuel before he got to Cuba. The Coast Guard towed him back to the US. He bought extra gas cans and met two other guys that payed him to pick up their families also from Cuba. They made it to Cuba and had to sit in harbor for two weeks while officials decided if their families could leave Cuba. He ate Vienna Sausages and Sardines and crackers etc and could not leave his boat. The families finally signed over all their property to the guys that ran the harbor then they were allowed to leave. Finally they left for the US. He had 17 people on board. The boat was overloaded. He ran into a storm and was afraid his boat was going to sink. He only had 4 life jackets and several kids on board.. The Coast Guard rescued him again. This time they could not tow his boat. So he off loaded everyone and lighten the boat up. He was able to drive the boat back to Florida. He missed Miami by a bunch. So he called his cousins in Miami and had them pick up the boat and sell it in Miami. He gathered his family and brought them to Plano. The next morning at breakfast he poured his nephews a glass of milk. One nephew asked if the whole glass was all for him. He said that made the whole trip worth it too him. The VA hired him back to exactly the same position he had.
 
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My friend was a nurse at the Dallas VA. He quit to take his retirement out to buy the cabin cruiser. He towed it from Plano Texas to Miami. He took off for Cuba. He didn't realize how bad a gas mileage boats get and he ran out of fuel before he got to Cuba. The Coast Guard towed him back to the US. He bought extra gas cans and met two other guys that payed him to pick up their families also from Cuba. They made it to Cuba and had to set in harbor for two weeks while officials decided if their families could leave Cuba. He ate Vienna Sausages and Sardines and crackers etc and could not leave his boat. The families finally signed over all their property to the guys that ran the harbor then they were allowed to leave. Finally they left for the US. He had 17 people on board. The boat was overloaded. He ran into a storm and was afraid his boat was going to sink. He only had 4 life jackets and several kids on board.. The Coast Guard rescued him again. This time they could not tow his boat. So he off loaded everyone and lighten the boat up. He was able to drive the boat back to Florida. He missed Miami by a bunch. So he called his cousins in Miami and had them pick up the boat and sell it in Miami. He gathered his family and brought them to Plano. The next morning at breakfast he poured his nephews a glass of milk. One nephew asked if the whole glass was all for him. He said that made the whole trip worth it too him. The VA hired him back to exactly the same position he had.

Not many are lucky like that.
 
I worked with a guy that did it in a rowboat with his wife and infant child. Then in the Carter Cuban evacuation he went back to get his wife's family out. That time he bought a cabin cruiser and went back to Cuba.

I would hardly know but I would guess it wouldn’t be terribly difficult to go 90 miles in a boat—weather cooperating. Plus they would likely be spotted by fisherman or pleasure craft long before they even got here.
 
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