AP/ GOOGLE NEWS/ "It was a very sour taste left in their mouths," said University of Miami's Andy Gomez about the Elian Gonzalez affair when agents stormed a home in Little Havana, snatched Elian from relatives and eventually sent him to his father in Cuba. "But, realistically, it was a battle to be lost." Meanwhile, most Cuban-Americans have moved on.
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22 April 2010
CUBA: 10 Years After The Elian Gonzalez Fiasco.
AP/ GOOGLE NEWS/ "It was a very sour taste left in their mouths," said University of Miami's Andy Gomez about the Elian Gonzalez affair when agents stormed a home in Little Havana, snatched Elian from relatives and eventually sent him to his father in Cuba. "But, realistically, it was a battle to be lost." Meanwhile, most Cuban-Americans have moved on.