After 1980, an additional 400,000 Cubans settled in Miami, left Cuba for economic reasons, and fled the Communist government. Immigration from Cuba is voluntary and as the Communist government prohibited people from leaving without permission, many Cubans illegally left the island. Since 1995, the Cubans who live in Mexico began crossing the borders. Those who do not have a family in Miami are close to the border of Texas, Nevada, California. Since it is the place where the largest inhabitants of the Cuban American people live, Cuba migrates to Miami, so the immigration field seems to be led.
Cuba is a complex problem. From history to people, even to the deeply rooted Cuban culture, complexity should be its middle name. Therefore, the history of Christmas in Cuba is very complicated. The basic advantage of families and banquets is essential for most Cuban families, but the Christmas experience and the subsequent Cuban tradition is dependent on the emergence of Castro at birth and / or immigration to the United States . Year (or elsewhere) Tradition, tradition, and culture are the virtues of most Cuban people I know. Even if it is forbidden, religious and worldly Christmas holidays have never disappeared in the minds of the people of Cuba living on islands and islands. After the Christmas ban was lifted (pressure of the Pope), the Cubans on the island crowned legally celebrating the festival and gathered to buy the scene of Jesus' birth and accessories for realizing their Cuban tradition .
What does Cuba mean? But in my opinion, the fusion between the slaves brought to the island by Yoruban religion and the Catholics of their owners is the foundation of Cuban culture. Every artistic field such as music, drama, literature, etc. has big debts on Santilla and its slaves who practice it, and it has passed generations through generations. CG: I feel that I grew after my parents exiled, not directly to losses. I think that I am not an exile, but I experience two cultures in a very close range, participate in both, and get the privilege of not participating at all. What makes this more complicated is the spontaneous feeling of asylum.