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The park closed Monday Jan. 1 after hundreds of Cuban refugees landed there.
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The Homeland Security Task Force - Southeast said they have stopped or removed more than 1,300 refugees at sea or from Dry Tortugas National Park and other areas of the Florida Keys since Dec. 30 and urged family members of Cubans and Haitians thinking of making their way to the U.S. to dissuade such efforts.
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Karen Jacobsen is a Henry J. Leir Professor in the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and Feinstein International Centerat Tufts University in Medford,…
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An anonymous Curious Gulf Coast inquirer asked: "Are there refugees living in southwest Florida? If so, what country did they come from? Why did they have…
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UPDATE, July 8, 2017: The recent election in France was a disappointment for far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who campaigned on an anti-immigrant platform.…