The Abandoned Ones
The Imprisonment and Uprising of the Mariel Boat People
Mark S. Hamm


Northeastern University Press
University Press of New England

1995 • 224 pp. 6 x 9"
International Studies / Law


$30.00 Cloth, 978-1-55553-230-7





"A devastating narrative of homegrown human rights violations." —Booklist

An exposé of the shocking case of political corruption, human rights violations, and administrative bungling following the 1980 Cuban immigration accord.

The Cubans who embarked en masse for the U.S. after 1980 were initially welcomed. However, in the wake of media-fueled rumors that Castro was using the exodus to empty prisons, a select group was detained by the INS on the basis of its "hardened" appearance. Mark S. Hamm gives an in-depth, hard-hitting analysis of the 1987 Oakdale and Atlanta prison riots, during which several thousand Cubans rebelled after seven years of detention by the INS without due process.








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