Palm Beach County elected officials set to come together in solidarity for people of Cuba Share Updated: 7:43 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021 Share Updated: 7:43 PM EDT Jul 14, 2021
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Show Transcript AND STAND IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF CUBA. IF THERE IS A TIME, T THEIME IS NOW. REPORTER: JOEL FLORES, THE MAYOR OF GREENACRES, IS ONE OF MANY PALM BEACH COUNTY ELECTED OFFICIALS COMING TOGETHER TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR THE PEOPLE OF CUBA. IT’S VERY IMPTAORNT FOR US TO BE ABLE TO MAKE THEM FEEL LIKE WE ARE BACKING THEM UP AND WE ARE HEARING THE MESSAGE AND IT’S ALSO IMPORTANT FOR US TO REL THAT MESSAGE UP TO WASHINGTON SO THEY ARE ABLTOE WORK WHIT A CUBAN REGIMEN EYTH HAVE RIGHT NOW AND HOPEFULLY WE CAN START TO AFFECT CHANGE. REPORT:ER SOUTH FLORIDA HAS A VERY LARGE CUBAN POPULATION, MANY COMING TO FLORIDA FOR A BETTER LIFE. CUBAN AMERICAN ROLANDO CHANG BARRERO IS THE PRESIDENT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC HISPANIC CAUCUS. HE IS HELPING T
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