Editor’s note: This story was originally published in the Miami Herald on April 23, 2000. Armed with automatic weapons and firing occasional rounds of tear gas, federal agents seized Elian Gonzalez ...
The critics of Attorney General Janet Reno's decision to take Elian Gonzalez from the home of his Miami relatives rely heavily on legal arguments. How good are those arguments? 1. It is argued that no ...
It has been 15 years since Elian Gonzalez, asleep in his aunt's Miami home when he was 6 years old, was taken into custody by U.S. federal agents. In the early morning hours of April 22, 2000, agents ...
Many argue that it is an outrage to expect Elian Gonzalez to live in a place that tolerates no dissent or freedom of political expression. But I don't think Miami is so bad. Anyhow, this case is not ...
Elián González greets me with a smile and firm handshake. He is unassuming and low-key despite once being at the center of a bitter international custody battle involving two Cold War enemies.
A minister who headed the National Council of Churches, she was active in liberal causes in the 1990s and sought to counter the conservative Christian Coalition. By Trip Gabriel A new play, “Elián,” ...
Twenty-five years ago, a boy named Eliaán Gonzaález appeared — remarkably alive — in the waters off the coast of Miami. Immediately, his... What we learned from Elián González, 25 years later ...
NPR's Phillip Davis reports that the house where Elian Gonzalez lived in Miami has opened as a museum in the boy's honor. Hundreds stood in the rain Sunday in the Little Havana neighborhood to get a ...
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