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In this June 20, 2019 photo, Mary Sardinas, 60, shows a photo of her son, daughter-in-law and grandson in Cuba as she speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Miami. Sardinas is among thousands of Cubans living in the United States whose hopes of reuniting with family members have been put on hold since September 2017, when the Trump administration pulled most of its embassy staff out of Cuba in response to a mysterious illness that struck at least two dozen diplomats or their relatives. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

In this June 20, 2019 photo, Mary Sardinas, 60, shows a photo of her son, daughter-in-law and grandson in Cuba as she speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Miami. Sardinas is among thousands of Cubans living in the United States whose hopes of reuniting with family members have been put on hold since September 2017, when the Trump administration pulled most of its embassy staff out of Cuba in response to a mysterious illness that struck at least two dozen diplomats or their relatives. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

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