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		<title>680 Cubans returned home since end of &#8216;wet foot, dry foot&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[About 680 Cubans have been returned to the island from various countries since then-President Barack Obama ended a longstanding immigration policy that allowed any Cuban who made it to U.S. soil to stay and become a legal resident, state television reported Friday. Cuba&#8217;s government had long sought the repeal of the &#8220;wet foot, dry foot&#8221; policy, which it said encouraged Cubans to risk dangerous voyages and drained the country of professionals. The Jan. 12 decision by Washington to end it&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Obama scrapping &#8216;wet foot, dry foot&#8217; policy for Cubans</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Obama administration is ending the &#8220;wet foot, dry foot&#8221; policy that granted residency to Cubans who arrived in the United States without visas. That&#8217;s according to a senior administration official, who said the policy change was effective immediately. The official said the U.S. and Cuba have spent several months negotiating the change, including an agreement from Cuba to allow those turned away from the U.S. to return. The move comes about a week before President Barack Obama leaves office&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>A conversation with Marco Rubio on Cuba, family ties</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Marco Rubio campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination, he&#8217;s pledging to bring generational change to Washington. Yet Rubio&#8217;s policy toward Cuba hinges on reinstating a half-century-old diplomatic freeze that failed to unseat the communist government on the island where his parents were born. The U.S. senator from Florida sees no contradiction between his pledge to usher in new ideas and his call to restore an old, punitive relationship with Cuba. &#8220;People think it&#8217;s because we&#8217;re being stubborn or holding&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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