U.S. SHUTS DOWN National Park After 300 Cubans Make Landfall

The U.S.’s Dry Tortugas National Park, 70 miles west of Key West, shut down to allow for the processing of at least 300 migrants that arrived on boat, reportedly from Cuba, which, in 2022 alone, saw almost 4,000 anti-communism protests. In total last weekend, some 500 people, believed to be from Cuba and other parts of the Caribbean, came ashore in Florida in what officials are describing as a “humanitarian crisis.”