09 March 2007

Cuba, a thread

Ms Ferris Wheel:
MIAMI -- Fearing a potential mass exodus of Cubans when Fidel Castro dies, dozens of federal, state and local agencies, along with the military, will participate in a massive two-day training exercise beginning today to hone migrant-interdiction skills.
The exercise will also test readiness to intercept vessels heading to Cuba. Some Cuban exile groups in South Florida have made clear their desire to set sail for Havana once they receive proof of Mr. Castro's demise.
Last week, 47 migrants from Cuba were intercepted at sea by the Coast Guard and sent back to the communist island. One of those intercepted was allowed to stay because of a medical condition that required immediate attention.
The 50 or more groups participating in Operation Vigilant Sentry -- a Coast Guard-designed drill -- will also involve representatives from the State Department, the Pentagon and the Justice and Homeland Security departments.
Though Coast Guard officials would not specify just how many ships, aircraft and people would participate, they did acknowledge it as the most extensive preparation yet for such a mass-migration scenario.
"By interdicting people at sea, it's putting out the message that it's not safe to travel here that way," said Coast Guard Petty Officer Jennifer Johnson.
One scenario to be practiced during the exercise is the interception of a vessel sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. for Cuba.
"We're going to simulate several situations to test areas of the plan to see if they are working," said another Coast Guard official.
The ailing Mr. Castro, 80, ceded power in July to his younger brother, Raul. The elder Mr. Castro had abdominal surgery and has not been seen in public since.
This week's exercise comes weeks after Congress approved an $18 million Pentagon plan to prepare U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to accommodate migrants intercepted at sea.
Bush administration officials told The Washington Times the improvements would create facilities to handle about 10,000 migrants.
Other improvements would include a processing center for those seeking asylum.
Typically, Cubans who reach dry land in the United States are allowed to remain in the country, while those intercepted at sea are returned home.
Officials fear the so-called "wet foot-dry foot" policy would be overwhelmed in the event of a mass migration.
"The capacity to process migrants at Guantanamo is an integral part of our plans to ensure that any attempted mass migration in the Caribbean is not successful," one Bush administration official said.
A new detainment center and stepped-up vigilance along the waters separating Florida and Cuba won't deter thousands from attempting to gain access to the United States after Mr. Castro's death, said Andy Gomez, a senior fellow at the University of Miami's Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies.
Mr. Gomez said he has warned Bush administration officials that up to 500,000 Cubans could flee the island "in all directions," inundating not just the United States, but several Caribbean and Central American nations with asylum seekers.
"We [in South Florida] are very concerned whether we can absorb that kind of migration -- we just don't have that kind of infrastructure," he said, noting likely shortfalls in housing, health care and public services were hundreds of thousands of migrants to arrive on Florida's shores.

Me:
As a Puerto Rican I say, Cosa mas grande la vida, esos cubanos de Miami. Estan esperando que se muera Fidel. Conyo carajo. Ay bendito. Bueno, yo ya sospechaba que estos cubanitos ya tienen su plan pa' cuando se muera Fidel, pa' volver a Cuba y tomar posesion pa' los intereses americanos republicanos.

The Griot:
It pisses me off too, because I've been saying that for years. Fucking republicans and democrats alike would love to get a hold of Cuba to make it just another fucking resort island. Basically just pimping it of all its resources and exploiting its beauty and still making sure to keep the people in poverty and subservience just as America's been doing since its inception.

Me:
Back in 1898 Americans pretended to care about how badly the Spaniards were abusing the Cubans and then they further pretended to aid Cuba in its war of independence. As soon as the Americans arrived in Cuba they had nothing to do with the Cuban forces which were mostly blacks and mixed and they instead socialized with their supposed enemy, the Spaniards who of course were white and European.
After the war (a few months in 1898) both Cuba and Puerto Rico -an afterthought in the U.S. war plan- lost their Spanish provincial autonomous status and became outright colonies, military possessions. But then in 1902 Cuba became a Republic, la Republica de Cuba. What it really became was just another kind of colony and then eventually it became a resort island, as you mention. Ironically, while Puerto Rico, "Porto-Rico", was a colony and Cuba was a republic Cuba suffered the most from U.S. intentions and attentions.
So whatever wrongs Fidel Castro** has done to the Cuban people since the 1960s, in 1958 or 1959 he liberated Cuba and made it a real republic. Of course, then circumstances being as they were he made it a Russian satellite and then in the last 20 or 15 years he allowed Cuba to revert somewhat to the status of limited resort island, certain areas were reserved for wealthy foreign tourists only.
Speaking of wealthy foreign tourists. The Americans found it easy to impose their racist apartheid notions in the "Republic of" Cuba because since Cuba had been a sizable and essential and important slave plantation colony there was already a clear division between whites (pure and otherwise) on one side and blacks (pure and otherwise) on the other.
**Fidel is the son of a wealthy Spanish planter father and a white Cuban mother and therefore a member of the country elite from birth. It occurs to me then that the Cuban elite that took over Miami felt betrayed and/or sold out by one of their own, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz.

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