Should President Obama be visiting Cuba?
History will be made this weekend when President Obama lands in Cuba. He'll be the first US president to travel there in 88 years. Obama has argued that normalising relations with Cuba will lead to positive change on the island-- the kind of change that wasn't possible during decades of Cold War animosity. And many in the Cuban-American community agree. But the President's looming visit has plenty of critics too. Jason Margolis reports from the South Florida city of Miami.
Image: Maria Delgado carries a Cuban flag in the Little Havana neighbourhood of Miami, as she shows her displeasure with the normalisation of the US-Cuba relationship. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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