Cuban Americans’ shifting identity, and political views, divides key bloc

… The idea of the Cuban American monolith, the notion that the 2 million immigrants and their offspring constitute a single-issue ramrod that for a half-century has forced Washington into a hard line against the Castro brothers’ regime, is crumbling in the classic, perhaps inevitable, way: Time is turning immigrants […] Read more »

Response to Argentine Prosecutor’s Death Highlights Polarization and Mistrust of Institutions

On January 18, 2015, only hours before presenting his case against current Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in a special parliamentary hearing, federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead in his Puerto Madero apartment from a single gunshot wound to the head. Nisman had been investigating the devastating 1994 […] Read more »