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They're desperate for a change.
At the same time, you're not saying they're eager for American intervention in the way that Marco Rubio hints at it.
And you seem worried that that's going to be taken advantage of.
How do you talk to them?
How is it possible to speak to them?
Can you have phone conversations or is it by WhatsApp?
How does it work?
It's all WhatsApp.
And what are the conversations like?
Adafra, thank you so much.
Ada Ferrer is a professor of history at Princeton University, and her book Cuba, An American History, won the Pulitzer Prize.
Her memoir, Keeper of My Kin, is due out in May.
That's it for the program today.
Thanks for joining us, and I hope you'll join us next time.
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