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Protests for and against US sanctions, possible military intervention in Cuba held at MIA
By Rubén Rosario at WSVN 7 News
· June 1, 2026
· 1 min read
A blockade batttle played out this weekend with dueling protests at Miami International Airport. A group of demonstrators came together at the airport on Sunday to call for an immediate end to the oil embargo against Cuba and demand an end to U.S. sanctions. “The United States is threatening more an
Key takeaway “The United States is threatening more and more to take military action against Cuba; we are completely opposed to that,” said Rachele Fruit, a member of the group Miami Coalition Against U.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 1, 2026 ·
Source: WSVN 7 News ·
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What is this story about? A blockade batttle played out this weekend with dueling protests at Miami International Airport. A group of demonstrators came together at the airport on Sunday to call for an immediate end to the oil embargo against Cuba and demand an end to U.S. sanctions. “The United States is threatening more an
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