Cuba and the Caribbean: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionUnited States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Inter-American Affairs U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 247 páginas |
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... million a day to support Cuba's creaking economy . Despite substantial Soviet assistance and Castro's promises of a bet- ter life , our findings are that Cuba today is a drab place , with most of the trappings of a repressive police ...
... million a day to support Cuba's creaking economy . Despite substantial Soviet assistance and Castro's promises of a bet- ter life , our findings are that Cuba today is a drab place , with most of the trappings of a repressive police ...
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... million from the contingency fund under the Mutual Security Act . In January of 1961 , U.S. consular offices in Cuba were closed as our Government severed diplomatic relations . However , Cubans continued to flee in ever - increasing ...
... million from the contingency fund under the Mutual Security Act . In January of 1961 , U.S. consular offices in Cuba were closed as our Government severed diplomatic relations . However , Cubans continued to flee in ever - increasing ...
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... million , and 42.9 per- cent of these families owned their own homes ; both of these figures represented significant increases over those found in a similar study 16 months earlier . These are substantial achievements . They are a ...
... million , and 42.9 per- cent of these families owned their own homes ; both of these figures represented significant increases over those found in a similar study 16 months earlier . These are substantial achievements . They are a ...
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... million on the Cuban refugee program . Mr. WHALLEY . Over the 10 - year period ? Mr. PALMATIER . Yes . SOVIET AID TO CUBA Mr. WHALLEY . They used to state that Russia was spending about $ 1 million a day for the part it was playing in ...
... million on the Cuban refugee program . Mr. WHALLEY . Over the 10 - year period ? Mr. PALMATIER . Yes . SOVIET AID TO CUBA Mr. WHALLEY . They used to state that Russia was spending about $ 1 million a day for the part it was playing in ...
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... million spent in the refugee program , and the end is not yet , apparently , by quite a good deal . Tangible costs , therefore , of the Bay of Pigs fiasco are stagger- ing . Would you agree ? Mr. HURWITCH . If I may comment on one ...
... million spent in the refugee program , and the end is not yet , apparently , by quite a good deal . Tangible costs , therefore , of the Bay of Pigs fiasco are stagger- ing . Would you agree ? Mr. HURWITCH . If I may comment on one ...
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Página 237 - refugee" shall apply to any person who : (1) Has been considered a refugee under the Arrangements of 12 May 1926 and 30 June 1928 or under the Conventions of 28 October 1933 and 10 February 1938, the Protocol of 14 September 1939 or the Constitution of the International Refugee Organization...
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Página 244 - The contracting States shall not expel a stateless person lawfully in their territory save on grounds of national security or public order. 2. The expulsion of such a stateless person shall be only in pursuance of a decision reached in accordance with due process of law. Except where compelling reasons of national security otherwise require, the...