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Exodus of Cuban children under the sponsorship of the Catholic Welfare Bureau

My Pedro Pan Reunion



On a week when our country experienced once again Arctic weather, the lies at SOTU by POTUS, and the suicidal GOP amnesty principles, I became enormously grateful for a weekend of much needed revival of spirits. I now wish to share the experiences with all frustrated and distraught conservative Americans who still stand by the principles that make our country exceptional.
On Saturday evening, February 1, 2014, I attended a Pedro Pan reunion at the University Club in Jacksonville, Florida. What is Pedro Pan you might ask? It is an organization created by Father Bryan O. Walsh, Director of the Catholic Welfare Bureau of Miami in December 1960 when he became aware of a fifteen year old Cuban boy, Pedro, who had been sent by his parents to relatives in the United States in order to escape Marxist indoctrination. Father Walsh soon realized there were many more "Pedros" in Cuba whose parents worried about their future. Father Walsh met with Mr. James Baker, the headmaster of Ruston Academy, an American school in Havana, to discuss the exit and provision of shelter to these Cuban children. The program was soon approved by the State Department for granting visa wavers to these unaccompanied children. And so began the exodus of Cuban children that between December 26, 1960 and October 23, 1962, brought to the United States over 14,000 unaccompanied minors under the sponsorship of the Catholic Welfare Bureau. Most of these children were of the middle class and included children of different racial backgrounds. Some of the children went to homes of relatives in the United States. The rest of the children were sent to foster homes and group care homes in cities around the country: Wilmington, Delaware, Fort Wayne Indiana, Albuquerque New Mexico, Lincoln, Nebraska, Miami, Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida.

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Government brutality and of the tyrannical communism that destroyed the beautiful island of Cuba

Last Saturday evening, I realized that no matter how awful everything becomes in our country, the Pedro Pan children will again survive the ordeal because we have been tested; we have been there before and, we have overcome the obstacles.  But we need to communicate the story to our fellow Americans who still don't know the story of Pedro Pan, the story of government brutality and of the tyrannical communism that destroyed the beautiful island of Cuba (called the Pearl of the Antilles).  Our fellow Americans have been denied the truth about Cuba just like they are now being denied the truth about Obama and his Marxist comrades; his desire to bring the same type of tyrannical government and control the education of all American children.  We must bring the story out into the open.  We must warn the children of tomorrow.  We, after all, are the children of the past who can bear witness to the future that the Obama administration wishes for the American children.  No wonder the media does not want you to know the story of Pedro Pan. It was special and moving to meet with those "boys and girls" who at one point went through the same experience, no longer children but wise seniors who still remember the sacrifice of our parents and who were able to find peace and love after years of solitude, loneliness, and fear.  When at times I ask the Lord why again at an old age, I am reminded that it is my duty and an honor to share the experiences, to fight the battle, and to remain faithful to my Christian principles and family values.  Life is not about entertainment and good times, but about learning, growing, teaching, reaching out, sacrificing and caring for others.  It is about using our talents, our intellect, our education, and our experiences to leave this world better than when we first arrived.  Then on Sunday morning as I attended Latin mass at a small historical Catholic Church, the priest gave us a short meaningful sermon about the purification process.  He told us how once he had witnessed the purification of silver in the fire.  The silver must undergo this test in the fire until all impurities are gone but not too long or it would be destroyed.  When he asked how one knows when the silver is ready?, the answer was:  when one can see his reflection on the silver metal.  The Pedro Pan experience was part of the purification process, and so are our current ordeals.  The Lord will know when to end the purification process--- Not until we repent, and through redemption find the face of God.


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Elvira Fernandez Hasty -- Bio and Archives

Elvira Fernandez Hasty was born in La Habana, Cuba, to immigrants from Spain.  She attended a private Catholic school for women, French Dominicans School, until the age of fifteen.  At that time, the Castro regime militia invaded her home one night in order to question her 20 year old sister, Rose, about her involvement in “counter-revolution” at the University.  After some months of anguish, my father arranged for Rose to obtain diplomatic protection from the country of Honduras, and the decision was also made to send me away before confiscation of private schools by the communist government.  My sister flew to Honduras under the protection of the Ambassador on January 24, 1961, while I left the country for Florida the next day via the Pedro Pan organization that was formed to protect Cuban children from Marxist indoctrination. 

After finishing high school in Florida and working at an electric company billing department, Elvira continued her studies at St. Mary College in Kansas.  She graduated cum laude with a BS in Chemistry and later received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana, IL.  Dr. Hasty spent twenty years in college teaching and research, becoming Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chairperson at Mundelein College in Chicago. 

In 1997, Elvira and her husband James, moved to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, where she currently resides.  She has been politically active since then, first in the Republican Party and lately in her own conservative organization, Ponte Vedra Conservative Women, a group of conservative women concerned about the future of our country. We are united by our common desire to preserve our Constitution, the principles of our Founding Fathers, and our Judeo/Christian values.


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