Cuban Americans continue protests in Port St. Lucie
Groups of Cuban Americans continued protests against Cuba s government in Port St. Lucie on Saturday.
and last updated 2021-07-17 21:24:54-04
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. â A rally for Cuba took place Saturday afternoon in Port St. Lucie. It was one of many that were held around the state and in Washington D.C.
Hundreds of people gathered along U.S. 1 just North of E. Prima Vista Boulevard waving Cuban and US flags as well as signs. Many of them chanted âlibertadâ, freedom and said the time for action in Cuba is now.
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