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My family immigrated to Miami, Fl from Cuba in 1963. 60 years later Miami is very different since it has a huge Hispanic population and I will say I have become very Americanized. This Podcast has brought back a lot of memories of my youth in “Little Havana” as the predominantly Cuban immigrant area was called. Funny thing is “Little Havana” wasn’t and in my opinion still isn’t a slum.
eloyas via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/23
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It was okay, it really seemed a bit repetitive going over the same info but never delving into new info/possibilities. The hosts seemed to put on a front about fairly looking at both sides but it seemed pretty clear to me they thought he was innocent. A few of the things left unanswered: Why...Read full review »
Georgina Parros via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/21
But where can we find the interrogation videos that they constantly talk about!? It would be great if they released these videos or told the listeners where to find them! I can’t find the interrogation videos anywhere!
Pissbreak37 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/12/21
It’s honestly like bad acting. It’s awkward and forced. The content is good which is why I am still listening, but it is tough to get through.
katharine gia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/21
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