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New Tacos Mi Nacho restaurant expected early 2022

New Tacos Mi Nacho restaurant expected early 2022
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New Tacos Mi Nacho restaurant expected early 2022

New Tacos Mi Nacho restaurant expected early 2022
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Protesters rally at WPB City Hall, call for US intervention in Cuba

Protesters rally at WPB City Hall, call for US intervention in Cuba Jorge Milian, Palm Beach Post © Damon Higgins, DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH POS People take part in a rally at West Palm Beach city hall to support anti-government protesters in Cuba, Sunday, July 18, 2021. WEST PALM BEACH  About 100 people waving Cuban flags and holding signs demanding Libertad  rallied on the corner of Clematis Street and Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach on Sunday, and many said it s time for the U.S. government to act more forcefully in its dealings with the Cuban government. A military intervention by the United States is necessary, said Keitel Leyva, a Cuban-born 23-year-old manning a bullhorn and leading chants in English and Spanish. There are no other options.

Port St Lucie Cuba rally calls for change, freedom

This month s protests began July 11 when thousands of Cubans marched along the Malecon, a seaside roadway in Havana, and elsewhere to protest food and medicine shortages, power outages and some calling for political change.  Lily Delgado, 56, of Port St. Lucie, said the current Cuban regime is an extension of late dictator Fidel Castro. She wants to see regime change in the country, though she didn t know who would fill the void.  Many demonstrating Saturday in Port St. Lucie said the lack of food and vaccines is a microcosm of the issues in the nation. I would like to make it clear that we Cubans are not asking for food or medicine, we Cubans are asking for freedom and democracy in our country, said Claudia Sanchez, 30, a Cuban immigrant who has lived in Port St. Lucie for seven years. Hunger and misery were triggers, but it was not the slogan of the demonstration. The slogan of the demonstration was freedom.  

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