A photograph of a family reuniting at a Cuban refugee camp in Miami, Florida, 1966.
Through multiple avenues including the Freedom Flights, Cuban refugees arrived in Miami and received support from the federally-funded Cuban Refugee Program. Because the United States and Cuba had agreements about the reunification of relatives, people with family members already in the US were provided an easier path to flee from Cuba. Family reunification in Miami refugee camps, Cuban enclaves, and temporary residences was common.