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"Living in Hialeah Is Like Living in Cuba": that's How Life Is in Florida's Most Latin City

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When Camila Aracil arrived in Hialeah, Florida, almost two years ago she did not feel that she had left her native Cuba, only that she had changed her neighborhood, with the same culture and the same compatriots. “I felt that she was in another Cuba, but with technology, with food. The essence is almost the same, not to say the same. It was just a change of location,” says the 26-year-old, who asked CNN not to use her real name for her safety. H…

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When Camila Aracil arrived in Hialeah, Florida, almost two years ago she did not feel that she had left her native Cuba, only that she had changed her neighborhood, with the same culture and the same compatriots. “I felt that she was in another Cuba, but with technology, with food. The essence is almost the same, not to say the same. It was just a change of location,” says the 26-year-old, who asked CNN not to use her real name for her safety. H…

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noticiasya.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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