Column: Cuban immigration loopholes unfair
By Dan Nelson | Feb. 29, 2016As much as the GOP primary field loves to talk about immigration reform, they are surprisingly silent on the loopholes granted to Cuban immigrants.
As much as the GOP primary field loves to talk about immigration reform, they are surprisingly silent on the loopholes granted to Cuban immigrants.
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