MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. — Inside the Miami-Dade County Fairground, a celebration of Cuban heritage and culture was held on Sunday, transforming the building into the streets of Havana.
“We need to maintain our culture, even when Cuba is free,” said Peter Regalado, Executive Director of CubaHostalgia.
The event coming as political tensions between the U.S. and Cuba continue to deteriorate, with Axios reporting Cuba has acquired 300 military drones.
“What we know is that Cuba has always been a national security threat,” said U.S. Rep Carlos Gimenez. “This is another piece of evidence that demonstrates the national security threat that Cuba is.”
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