Cuban-American
"Cuban-American" refers to individuals of Cuban descent who have settled in the United States. This group includes those who immigrated from Cuba as well as their descendants. The Cuban-American community has a rich cultural heritage that blends Cuban traditions with American influences.
The largest wave of Cuban immigration occurred after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, leading many to seek refuge from the new government. Today, Cuban-Americans contribute significantly to various fields, including politics, business, and the arts, and they maintain strong ties to their cultural roots through festivals, music, and cuisine.