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A friend wrote me this morning,
ReplyDelete"See, when one lives in Cuba one is a pawn of the situation on which the government puts you in.
People are to scared, too frightened to think and to act.
They fear the government, they are in their hands. Please don't be mad at her. She was probably too terrified and to scared to know what to do. The sharpest mind becomes a dull inanimated object in that country."
He's right, of course.
Yuliet couldn't attend her visa interview on Monday b/c of the machinations of the Cuban system. However, support from USINT is strong and they will accomodate Yuliet and receive her as soon as her paperwork is in order.