Canada Free Press ^ | 01/13/17 | Dan Calabrese
But will the new policy have a shelf life of more than a week?
I guess we’re now just down to total d*** moves on the part of the Earth Scorcher in Chief. Ever since Fidel Castro turned Cuba into a Soviet outpost in the 1950s, the United States has had a policy of welcoming Cuban refugees, assuming they could make it to our shores, even if they don’t have a visa. (Since, after all, how could they have a visa?) And since the mid-1990s, this has been formalized the wet-foot-dry-foot policy, and it establishes that if land on U.S. territory and thus achieve a state of “dry foot,” you can stay.
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