Migratory policies in perspective: from Carter to Clinton
Migratory issues constitute one of the most common points of friction between the United States and Cuba ever since the rupture of diplomatic ties on January 3rd, 1961. Since it was approved in 1966, the Cuban Adjustment Act (Ley de Ajuste Cubano, CAA) has been a crucial piece of the American migratory policy regarding Cuba, as well as a tool to regulate the Cuban migratory influx heading to…