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Mariel Exodus - A Year in Retrospect

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Description: Dade County government report reviewing the response of local government and individuals, and criticizing FEMA's response and emergency camp management. It also includes demographic information on the refugees, and their use of local human services. (April 01, 1981)
Mariel Exodus a Year in Retrospect 1981 Special Projects Administrator for Refugee Affairs Metropolitan Dade County Government Dade County Courthouse, Suite 911 This paper is an attempt to start unraveling the interrelation between the Cuban "entrant", here called Marielitos, or Marieleros or persons from Mariel, and the community life of Dade County, Florida, where most of the Marielitos reside.  Before their arrival, the population of Dade County was 35% Hispanic, 16% Black American, and 49% White (Reference: Metro Dade County Planning Department, 1979).  The Black Americans are about equally divided between those from the Islands and those from the deep South.  After their arrival, the Hispanic population increased by a half of a percent.  More than most other metropolitan areas, Dade County was a city of descendants of immigrants or immigrants themselves.
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