Why the U.S. indicted Cuba's Raul Castro
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The Trump administration has been putting tremendous economic pressure on the island's Communist government.
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CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports.
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The United States Department of Justice has charged Raúl Castro, the former Cuban president and brother of Fidel Castro, in connection with the 1996 killing of four Miami-based exiles, when Cuba's military shot down their planes.
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While family members of the victims, along with many in Miami, celebrated the news, it's not clear if justice will actually be served.
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Raúl Castro is 94 years old and still a force in Cuba's communist regime.
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NBC's Jesse Kirsch reports for TODAY.
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