Elian Gonzalez's story serves as a poignant reflection of the stark differences between the U.S. and Cuba, highlighting the deep debates regarding immigration, democracy, and family roles that emerged from his fate.
The decision about whether Elian should remain in the U.S. or return to Cuba encapsulated contrasting perspectives on freedom, belonging, and a child's right to family, drawing polarized opinions and debate.
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