"These same people are the ones who until quite recently were Castro supporters and forced us to leave our homeland."
Others, including some Cuban-Americans, argue that many exiles are overzealous and that merely visiting Cuba does not make someone a Castro supporter.
A group of Castro supporters who held a small rally today in downtown Miami said the accord was a sign that more talks with Havana should be encouraged.
Some Castro supporters justify the political cost, arguing that the global condemnation was worth it.
The invasion, although it killed beyond a thousand Castro supporters per less than 200 exiled loses, resulted disastrous after President John F. Kennedy aborted American air support just five minutes before the armed Cubans reached Cuban soil.
Unlike many Cubans in exile, all four admit they were initially Castro supporters.
Jose Salazar remained a Castro supporter until Castro assumed power and aligned with the communists.
It was the seventy-nine-year-old stock "boy" who would tell Jack about the gunfights on Eighth Street (long before it became "Calle Ocho") between Batista loyalists and the Castro supporters.
Ernesto F. Betancourt, a onetime Castro supporter who is director of Radio Marti, and others who take pleasure in annoying Mr. Castro are pleased with the way the broadcasting is going.
What it may have contributed to, through the impressionable mind of one pathetic Castro supporter, was the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.