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For decades, Cuba has sent doctors, and many other workers overseas to earn money for the regime. Used by the regime as propaganda, these programs operate under contractual conditions that raise serious concerns that the Cuban regime systematically engages in forced labor practices and labor trafficking. Two experts will examine the details and implications of the growing Cuban medical brigade in Mexico.
 
This event is cosponsored by the Latin American and Caribbean Center at FIU. This event is free and open to the public. It will be held in Spanish. To RSVP, please write to cri@fiu.edu or call (305) 348–1991.

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