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“Miguel and Gerardo Gomez window-shopped in Little Havana dressed exactly the same — Cuban identical twins separated by 14 years of exile and reunited a little more than a week ago.
Their casual jaunt at Flagler boutiques Thursday framed the best and worst that Cubans have to face under U.S. immigration policy. Their unique immigration status, defined by the 1966 Cuban Adjustment Act but punctuated by family separation and yet an easy path to citizenship, can give Cuban Americans a different perspective on the issue.”
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