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		<title>Coast Guard, Cuban migrants continue deadly hide-and-seek</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[With a shift in the relationship between Havana and Washington, many Cubans are now attempting a risky sea crossing out of fear that the U.S. will change its &#8220;wet-foot, dry-foot&#8221; policy allowing any Cuban reaching U.S. land to stay and pursue citizenship. Without it, they&#8217;d be treated like other foreigners caught illegally in the country &#8211; ineligible for citizenship and subject to deportation. The U.S. Coast Guard returns any Cuban migrants caught at sea to the communist island. Authorities have&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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