Cuban migrants' exodus is resulting in a demographic depletion, with a verified population drop of 18%, as over 850,000 reached the U.S. since 2022.
This situation seems irreversible, with an escalating economic crisis in Cuba driving the migration. 2024 is projected to see another large influx at the border.
Cuban economist Juan Carlos Albizu-Campos asserts the reality of a declining population, claiming only 8.62 million live in Cuba, contrasting with government figures.
The continual decline in births coupled with rising mortality rates is indicative of a larger trend of demographic depletion amid the ongoing migratory crisis.
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