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The term "'''Cuban Exile'''" usually refers to the large exodus of ]ns fleeing ]'s ] regime ] and in particular the wave of ] refugees to the U.S. during the years ] and ]. The term "'''Cuban Exile'''" usually refers to the large exodus of ]ns fleeing ]'s ] government since the 1959 ] and in particular the wave of ] refugees to the U.S. during the years ] and ].


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The term "Cuban Exile" usually refers to the large exodus of Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's communist government since the 1959 Cuban Revolution and in particular the wave of Cuban American refugees to the U.S. during the years 1960 and 1979.

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