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NATION, Page 21American NotesESCAPESDay Trip to Freedom
In 1980 Fidel Castro sent a horde of Cuban criminals to the
U.S. in the Mariel boatlift. Now some of Cuba's best and
brightest are also heading for the U.S. -- by escaping. Last week
Cuban air force lieutenant Jerman Pompa Gonzales, 24, commandeered
a troop transport helicopter formerly used to ferry tourists
around the island and flew it to Florida with 33 friends and
relatives aboard. On landing at Tamiami Airport near Miami,
Pompa and company requested political asylum, which is almost
always granted. Pompa enjoyed a reunion with his friend Major
Orestes Lorenzo, who flew a MiG-23 to Key West last March.
More defectors are expected soon because a cutoff in aid
from the former Soviet Union has triggered severe shortages of
fuel and food. A beleaguered Castro has responded to the
murmuring of dissidents with a brutal crackdown. In recent
months prominent artists, musicians and intellectuals have fled.
Even young military officers, says Miami anti-Castro activist
Francisco Hernandez, "are completely and totally disillusioned."