My name is Carlos. I came to America from Cuba in 1971.
 There are about a million other Cubans that have moved
 from Cuba to the United States. Many Cubans live in
 Miami, Florida. We like to live near each other so that we
 can support each other here in America. Living near
 other Cubans is nice. I can speak to my neighbors in my
 native language, which is Spanish. Lots of restaurants in
 my neighborhood cook the same kinds of foods that I ate
 back home. Most people who have come from Cuba like
 me came because we were very unhappy with the Cuban
 government. In America, people's rights are protected by
 the US Constitution. In Cuba, the government doesn't let
 you say what you want, or vote, or open a business if you
 want to. It is dangerous to speak out against the
 government in Cuba. It is much safer here.
 What is one push factor that inspired Carlos to leave
 Cuba?
 What is one pull factor that inspired him to come to
 America?
 Carlos describes a vibrant Cuban community in Miami,
 which was a
 for him.
 He also mentions the danger of speaking out against
 the Cuban government, which was a