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Marco Rubio y el exilio de su familia

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    Editor Jefe
  • oct 21, 201116:14h
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Un comentarista dejó ayer esta nota en el blog:

Marco Rubio’s compelling family story embellishes facts, documents show

By Manuel Roig-Franzia

During his rise to political prominence, Sen. Marco Rubio frequently repeated a compelling version of his family’s history that had special resonance in South Florida. He was the “son of exiles,” he told audiences, Cuban Americans forced off their beloved island after “a thug,” Fidel Castro, took power.
But a review of documents — including naturalization papers and other official records — reveals that the Florida Republican’s account embellishes the facts. The documents show that Rubio’s parents came to the United States and were admitted for permanent residence more than two 1/2 years before Castro’s forces overthrew the Cuban government and took power on New Year’s Day 1959.
The supposed flight of Rubio’s parents has been at the core of the young senator’s political identity, both before and after his stunning tea-party-propelled victory in last year’s Senate election. Rubio — now considered a prospective 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate and a possible future presidential contender — mentions his parents in the second sentence of the official biography on his Senate Web site. It says that Mario and Oriales Rubio “came to America following Fidel Castro’s takeover.” And the 40-year-old senator with the boyish smile and prom-king good looks has drawn on the power of that claim to entrance audiences captivated by the rhetorical skills of one of the more dynamic stump speakers in modern American politics.
The real story of his parents’ migration appears to be a more conventional immigrant narrative, a couple who came to the United States seeking a better life. In the year they arrived in Florida, the future Marxist dictator was in Mexico plotting a quixotic return to Cuba.

Hoy leo que Rubio niega las acusaciones, aunque no desmiente la fecha en que sus padres se exiliaron.

PD: Capitol Hill Cubans abunda sobre la controversia.

PD2: El propio Marco Rubio, en Politico:

I now know that they entered the U.S. legally on an immigration visa in May of 1956. Not, as some have said before, as part of some special privilege reserved only for Cubans. They came because they wanted to achieve things they could not achieve in their native land.
And they stayed because, after January 1959, the Cuba they knew disappeared. They wanted to go back — and in fact they did. Like many Cubans, they initially held out hope that Castro’s revolution would bring about positive change. So after 1959, they traveled back several times — to assess the prospect of returning home.
In February 1961, my mother took my older siblings to Cuba with the intention of moving back. My father was wrapping up family matters in Miami and was set to join them.
But after just a few weeks, it became clear that the change happening in Cuba was not for the better. It was communism. So in late March 1961, just weeks before the Bay of Pigs invasion, my mother and siblings left Cuba and my family settled permanently in the United States.
Soon after, Castro officially declared Cuba a Marxist state. My family has never been able to return.

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  • Que tal! dice:

    Rubio y tupero! O como dice un compañero mio del trabajo siempre en broma: Mira que lo blanco son malo! qt!

  • Ernesto G. dice:

    A propósito, Rubio no va a aceptar la postulación a VP. La cosa va a ser Romney-Cain, lo que le va a garantizar la reelección a Obama. Rubio se postula para la presidencia en el 2016.

  • Ernesto G. dice:

    Rubio for president.

  • Anónimo dice:

    Veronica, depende de la receta a base de pescado que cocines.

  • Miguel Iturralde dice:

    Sí, es una bellísima historia hecha a la medida. Ciertamente, como hijo de esta gran nación está en su derecho a aspirar y luchar por lograr sus metas. Ahora, si está metiendo forro con su historia familiar, mejor que repare en todo lo que han jodido los de su partido con Obama y su familia. Saludos.

  • A mí me da tan mala espina este hombre… y no es sólo corazonadas.

  • Eduardo dice:

    Anonimo,

    El problema con Rubio, es que el, lo primerito, primerito que hace cuando se presenta a un publico nuevo es contar la historia de como sus padres llegaron aqui exiliados, etc. Es una bellisima historia, no le reprocho que la haga. Pero de que le embellecio, la embellecio.

    Eduardo

  • campesino dice:

    Se desinfla el globo.No dudo que invente otra historieta como la del intento de extorsion.

  • Anónimo dice:

    No se cual es el problema con Rubio, nacio en Estados Unidos y ya,, si los que hicieron las constitucion casi ninguna era nacido aqui y la mayoria de sus padres eran ingleses o irlandeses.

  • Güicho dice:

    También le van a sacar que su abuela compraba bonos del M-26-7.