Quote from jackedup:
I agree. There is some major corruption in Miami. When I was working down there, we had a party where the commissioner was there. It seemed like he didn't even bother to hide some of his shady practices. Yes, there a lot of cubans down there. But I really don't think they run Miami. They stick to their little ghettos and burgs and rarely come to SouthBeach. They may control the Little Havanas and these other trashholes, mostly in South Miami, but that's it. I'm just wondering when this government will decide to treat the cubans the same as other immigrants and send them back. Thes ignorant idiots think I'm hateful. I'm not I simply believe if you treat one group of immigrants the same, one should treat every other the same. Cubans have been enjoying their status since the misslile crisis days and it's time for that to change. We need a uniform imiigration standard down there and crack down on the current illegals and start deporting them, wether it's haitian, cuban, or otherwise.
This opinion is VERY distorted and I base this on over 35 years experience in Miami, as both a full and part timer. Yeah, there are cubans living in humble Little Havana abodes and Cubans living in $10mill homes on Key Biscayne. Yes there are cubans selling limes in plastic bags along the roadway, and cubans running multi million dollar corporations with international reach. The mover's and shakers operate on a sophisticated plane at home in the "cubano" and "americano" communities; personally I think Miami really showcases many of the attributes of the American dream at its best. One of the reasons it will be a leader moving foward.