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Re the Dec. 26 letter Cuban-American lawmakers punish families: The reason the Castro brothers have lasted this long is because of the money they receive from people supposedly in exile who keep them in power. But the majority of Cubans in Miami are not in political exile, they come to the United States because they are starving like the immigrants from South and Central America, looking for the American Dream.

The letter writer has a lot of nerve suggesting that we vote our Cuban-America lawmakers out of office. Why doesn’t he go to Cuba and try a recall to vote the Castros out? By the way I couldn’t care less what Yoani Sanchez has to say on this matter. She is not a U.S. citizen

I am a real exile, a veteran of the 2506 Brigade and U.S. Army and a Republican. I’m proud of Sen. Marco Rubio, and Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and David Rivera.

Jose Milian, Miami

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