Article 6Z7KD Exiled child returns to Miami’s Freedom Tower: ‘They massacred my teddy bear’

Exiled child returns to Miami’s Freedom Tower: ‘They massacred my teddy bear’

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Richard Luscombe in Miami
from US news | The Guardian on (#6Z7KD)

Having fled Castro's Cuba at age five, Jorge Malagon Marquez honors the landmark reopening in September

Jorge Malagon Marquez's first sighting of Miami's iconic Freedom Tower, the so-called Ellis Island of the south for its role in processing more than half a million Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's communist revolution, was through a flood of tears.

It was May 1967, and his family had just arrived from Havana on one of the first so-called Freedom flights ferrying refugees allowed to escape the dictator's tightening grip on the island.

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