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Hasan explains the difference between Miami Cubans & Cubans in Cuba “Cubans, best ppl..so kind, so welcoming, just the absolute best..all the good cubans stay here & most of the ones that are crazy just like flew up there” “I had a really funny experience..we get in the uber...

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