1994 Cuban rafter crisis

1994 Cuban rafter crisis
Part of the Cuban exodus
Housing for refugees at Guantanamo Bay
Date15 April – 31 October 1994 (5 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Participants
OutcomeAround 35,000 Cubans arrive in the United States

The 1994 Cuban rafter crisis which is also known as the 1994 Cuban raft exodus or the Balsero crisis was the emigration of more than 35,069 Cubans to the United States via makeshift rafts.[1] The exodus occurred over five weeks following rioting in Cuba; Fidel Castro announced in response that anyone who wished to leave the country could do so without any hindrance.[1] Fearing a major exodus, the Clinton administration would mandate that all rafters captured at sea be detained at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.[2]

  1. ^ a b Taylor, Alan (November 12, 2014). "20 Years After the 1994 Cuban Raft Exodus". The Atlantic. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  2. ^ "The Rafter Crisis of 1994 and the U.S. Response". University of Miami Libraries Digital Exhibits.

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