Cubans can come to the US rather easily, all they have to do is set a dry foot on the beach.
There are one million HERE and ten million THERE. I suggest this proves that vastly more of them prefer to be THERE than HERE.
The ones that originally left were those who were allied with the previous dictatorship and who ran things rendered useless by the Revolution: real estate salesmen and developers, car dealers, loan sharks, croupiers and other gambling industry people, compradores- the rich guys who bought stuff here and imported and sold it at a large profit there, administrators of US companies.
Many of those who came afterwards were swindlers and fixers, who are now swindling and fixing here in the US.
The immigration statistics prove exactly the OPPOSITE of what you claim.
If the US declared the same policy toward Hondurans, over half the country would apply, because Honduras is a vastly harder place to live in than Cuba is or ever was.
A majority of Cubans in the US favor the end to the embargo. They are bright enough to see that it serves only the purpose of making a few local Cubans (who manage telephone calls, travel to Cuba, charter flights, etc.) very rich th the expense of all the other Cuban Americans.
When you have lived in Miami and lived with a Cuban for four bloody years, then you can tell me all about what a fucking genius you are about Cuba. All you are doing here is regurgitating CANF propaganda from the days of yore.
Sure, Castro runs a somewhat oppressive and inefficient government. On the other hand, people in Cuba are not starving and THOUSANDS who have come to Miami have returned, not because they love Fidel, but because the live better there with less stress than here. Payoing rent in Miami eats up half or more of an unskilled persons' salary. Rent in Cuba is minimal.