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Cuban refugees stuck in limbo in Wisconsin
Historical past of Fort McCoy
Fort McCoy was certainly one of 4 U.S. navy installations that housed Cuban refugees after the Mariel Boatlift. Nearly 15,000 Cubans lived there in the summertime and fall of 1980.
Fort McCoy was in-built 1909 in Wisconsin’s Driftless Space. Along with providing coaching to hundreds of troopers yearly, some navy mobilize at Fort McCoy earlier than deployment.
Throughout World Warfare II, what was then often known as Camp McCoy, turned a Japanese, German and Italian internment camp. These have been American civilians who have been arrested and regarded “doubtlessly harmful ‘enemy aliens,’” in response to archives. Then in 1943, it transitioned to a prisoner of conflict camp, holding greater than 10,000 German, Japanese and Korean POWs.
Extra not too long ago, hundreds of Afghan refugees have been despatched to Fort McCoy in 2021 after the nation fell to the Taliban. It was the primary resettlement effort there because the Cubans arrived in 1980.
On Might 9, 1980, Fort McCoy workers acquired orders from Washington, D.C. to start out getting ready for the arrival of Cuban refugees.
They needed to act quick to make Fort McCoy a delegated resettlement middle, geared up to accommodate hundreds of individuals.
Ryan Howell, the garrison archeologist at Fort McCoy, stated the power to ramp up immediately is without doubt one of the causes Fort McCoy was tapped as a resettlement middle for the Mariel refugees.
“That goes again to World Warfare II right here. Quite a lot of these services have been mainly being held vacant in case there was a conflict incident or one thing like that the place you wanted to ramp up,” he stated. “The services right here … this could have been one of many few bases that had the power to deliver that many individuals in.”
“I feel we had about 150,000 troopers skilled in a 12 months, (which) is just not uncommon. So we’ve housing for them. Fort McCoy was in a position to deal with that load,” added Tonya Townsell, public affairs coordinator at Fort McCoy.
Townsell stated the camp’s position through the Mariel Boatlift in 1980 was solely housing individuals and offering issues like beds, laundry and athletic fields.
“It’s sort of like we’re your landlord, we are the mall,” she stated.
However Omar Granados, affiliate professor of Spanish and Latin American research on the College of Wisconsin-La Crosse and co-host of “Uprooted,” stated putting the migrants in an remoted space might have been intentional.
“(Fort McCoy) could be very remoted from every part,” Granados stated. “I imply, Cubans are island individuals. We develop up surrounded by the ocean. At Fort McCoy, you’re primarily landlocked…apart from the occasional trout stream or pond.”
The e book “Boats, Borders, and Bases: Race, the Chilly Warfare, and the Rise of Migration Detention in the USA” by UW-Madison’s Jenna Loyd and Wilfrid Laurier College’s Alison Mountz explains how isolation was used to discourage individuals from immigrating to the U.S.
They argue, in response to Granados, that the creation of the Mariel exodus processing and resettlement facilities was a foundational step towards the militarization of immigration detention within the U.S. Putting refugees in distant and hostile areas was a method to deter extra Cuban exiles from making the journey to the U.S.
“Fort McCoy is an ideal instance of how dwelling in the midst of a secluded, guarded navy base with barbed wire fence round you and being regarded over by navy police for months would ship that message to future migrants from the Caribbean and Central America to not interact in migrating into the USA,” Granados stated.
Welcome to Fort McCoy
When Ernesto Rodriguez, who now lives in La Crosse, arrived in Key West, Florida, in June 1980 as a part of the Mariel Boatlift, he boarded a airplane later that day. He was despatched to Miami, Florida, the place he stayed for one night time.
“Within the morning, there was the massive airplane,” Ernesto stated. “They are saying, ‘You see the airplane over there? Get in it.’
“There was an enormous line and we get within the airplane. And … I don’t know the place we go after,” he continued.
He had no clue he was on his method to Fort McCoy in Wisconsin — or that Wisconsin was even a spot.
As soon as the refugees arrived at Fort McCoy, they primarily began their lives within the U.S. as detainees, Granados stated. They frolicked with federal officers in interrogations and interviews.
These refugees didn’t journey with their prison or medical information, and the best way crimes have been outlined by Cuba and the U.S. was completely different, so it took a very long time to determine who was who and what they did unsuitable — if something — again in Cuba, Granados added.
The Mariel refugees have been categorized below a brand new immigration designation: the Cuban Haitian Entrant Program. They may not get out of Fort McCoy with no member of the family or sponsor vouching for them.
Because the refugees waited for sponsors or household, they wanted meals, well being care and locations to sleep at Fort McCoy.
The barracks have been organized by blocks and saved individuals in particular areas. It was largely males at Fort McCoy, however households, juveniles and people who have been thought-about harmful criminals have been all saved separate from the overall inhabitants.
The partitions within the barracks’ sleeping areas have been lined with twin-sized beds with steel frames. Howell, the Garrison archeologist at Fort McCoy, stated there was no air con, no window screens and no correct insulation.
“These items would have been attention-grabbing to stay in (in) the center of Wisconsin summer season after which in the midst of Wisconsin fall,” Howell famous.
To satisfy the fundamental wants of the Cuban refugees, the federal authorities employed greater than 1,000 individuals to work as kitchen workers, academics and medical personnel.
One among them was Wealthy Rice of La Crosse. In the summertime of 1980, Rice was 25 years outdated, working as a primary EMT for Tri-State Ambulance in La Crosse. The corporate had acquired a federal contract to be emergency responders targeted on the refugees as they arrived at Fort McCoy. The job began proper on the tarmac.
“We merely rolled out to the La Crosse airport with a single ambulance and two EMTs on board. And swiftly, , we’re introduced with a planeload of refugees,” Rice recalled. “After which we have been doing medical triage as these people got here off the airplane they usually have been in all types of medical circumstances. Some have been wholesome and pleased and walked to a bus, and others wanted to actually be carried from the airport.”
He stated native docs, nurses and paramedics needed to make fast selections about whether or not to bandage somebody up on the spot or ship them to a close-by hospital. Plus, there was a language barrier. Rice needed to be taught new phrases rapidly, like, “¿Donde le dueled?” or, “The place does it harm?”
Rice stated first responders didn’t have issues like pop-up tents or two-way radios, in order that they needed to improvise. However every single day turned extra organized than the final on the tarmac and at Fort McCoy, in response to Rice. Infrastructure improved, with Fort McCoy including numerous clinics and bringing in physicians.
“It actually turned a reasonably full-blown medical operation,” Rice stated. “We needed to watch that constructing a bit of village, mainly, from scratch.”
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Wisconsin Lottery Pick 3, Pick 4 results for Dec. 22, 2024
Manuel Franco claims his $768 million Powerball jackpot
Manuel Franco, 24, of West Allis was revealed Tuesday as the winner of the $768.4 million Powerball jackpot.
Mark Hoffman, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The Wisconsin Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 22, 2024, results for each game:
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 9-3-4
Evening: 3-6-9
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 7-7-1-9
Evening: 5-1-7-0
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning All or Nothing numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
Midday: 01-03-04-07-10-12-14-15-16-18-19
Evening: 02-03-06-09-10-12-15-16-19-20-21
Check All or Nothing payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Badger 5 numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
06-12-19-30-31
Check Badger 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning SuperCash numbers from Dec. 22 drawing
05-06-08-27-29-34, Doubler: Y
Check SuperCash payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
- Prizes up to $599: Can be claimed at any Wisconsin Lottery retailer.
- Prizes from $600 to $199,999: Can be claimed in person at a Lottery Office. By mail, send the signed ticket and a completed claim form available on the Wisconsin Lottery claim page to: Prizes, PO Box 777 Madison, WI 53774.
- Prizes of $200,000 or more: Must be claimed in person at the Madison Lottery office. Call the Lottery office prior to your visit: 608-261-4916.
Can Wisconsin lottery winners remain anonymous?
No, according to the Wisconsin Lottery. Due to the state’s open records laws, the lottery must, upon request, release the name and city of the winner. Other information about the winner is released only with the winner’s consent.
When are the Wisconsin Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Super Cash: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 3 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Pick 4 (Evening): 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Day): 1:30 p.m. CT daily.
- All or Nothing (Evening): 9 p.m. CT daily.
- Megabucks: 9:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Badger 5: 9:00 p.m. CT daily.
Missed a draw? Peek at the past week’s winning numbers.
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Former Kentucky OLB Tyreese Fearbry announces transfer to Wisconsin
Former Kentucky OLB Tyreese Fearbry announces transfer to Wisconsin
Wisconsin is now up to 16 transfer portal commitments this month.
The latest to join the Badgers: Tyreese Fearbry, a projected outside linebacker who played the last three seasons at Kentucky.
A former four-star recruit in the 2022 recruiting class, Fearbry chose the Wildcats over offers Auburn, Penn State, Pittsburgh and Miami, among many others, coming out of high school.
Over three seasons, Fearbry had 21 total tackles. This fall, the Pennsylvania native played in 11 of Kentucky’s 12 games and had 14 tackles.
Fearbry is the latest portal commit for the Badgers up front. The staff has already landed defensive linemen Micheal Garner, Parker Petersen, Corey Walker and Charles Perkins, as well as edge Mason Reiger and linebacker Antarron Turner.
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Preview: Wisconsin Closes Nonconference Schedule Hosting Detroit Mercy
Preview: Wisconsin Closes Nonconference Schedule Hosting Detroit Mercy
Detroit Mercy (5-8, 1-2 Horizon League) vs. Wisconsin (9-3, 0-2 Big Ten)
Date/Time – Sunday, December 22, 1 p.m.
Arena – Kohl Center (16,838)
Watch – Big Ten Network (Jeff Levering and Brian Butch)
Radio – Badgers Radio Network (Matt Lepay and Charlie Wills), Sirius 119 or 195, stream online on iHeartRadio.
Series – Wisconsin leads 3-0 (Wisconsin leads 3-0 in Madison)
Last Meeting – Wisconsin won, 68-42, on December 6, 2003, in Madison
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Twitter: @Badger_Blitz
Betting line: Wisconsin -29.5
Projected Starting Five (Wisconsin)
Player to Watch: After averaging 2.4 points per game last season, Winter has improved to 10.6 ppg this year after scoring a career-high 20 vs. Butler. He leads UW in rebounds (5.6), offensive rebounds (23) and field goal percentage (.598).
Projected Starting Five (Detroit Mercy)
Player to watch: Leading the Titans with 16 points in Wednesday’s loss at Northern Kentucky, Lovejoy has been in double figures in nine of UDM’s 13 games. He leads the team in scoring, rebounding, assists, and steals (1.9).
Series Notes
Wisconsin’s average margin of victory in its three prior meetings with UDM is 18.3 points.
The last time Wisconsin and Detroit Mercy met was Dec. 6, 2003, when UW claimed a 68-42 win. Devin Harris and Freddie Owens led the Badgers with 13 points, with Harris adding nine assists.
Wisconsin is 72-4 all-time against teams in the Horizon League. Under head coach Greg Gard, the Badgers hold a 9-0 all-time mark vs. Horizon teams.
The Titans are 30-123 all-time against the Big Ten Conference – 12-81 on the road – and have dropped 18 in a row against the league. The last win was at Michigan State, 68-65, on Dec. 13, 1997.
Wisconsin Notes
Wisconsin is 79-23 (.775) in regular season, non-conference games under Gard.
Wisconsin is 9-1 in non-conference play this season and has the chance to post double-digit out of conference wins for the first time since going 11-2 in 2016-17. The Badgers have tallied four non-conference wins over Power 5 teams, their most since 2018-19.
Wisconsin ranks 11th in the nation with an adjusted offensive efficiency of 120.1 per KenPom – through games played Dec. 18. This year’s adjusted offensive efficiency rating of 120.1 ranks as the school’s third-highest mark since KenPom began tracking in 1999.
UW is averaging 15.2 assists per game, its most since 1993-94, while turning the ball over 9.6 times per game. UW has never had a season in which it has averaged 15+ assists per game while remaining below 10 turnovers per contest.
Wisconsin leads the NCAA in free throw percentage, 84.8% FT (234-for-276) at the line. UW has nearly made more FTs (234) than its foes have attempted (237) this season.
Detroit Mercy Notes
With 11 new players on the 15-man roster, the Titans returned just 14.2 percent of their scoring, 12.9 percent of their rebounding, and 18.0 percent of their minutes played from last season.
The Titans snapped a 22-game road slide with a win at Ball State on November 20.
UDM posted four wins in November, the most in the month since going 4-3 at the start of the 2017-18 season
Detroit Mercy has owned the glass this year, outrebounding its opponents in nine of its 13 games. The Titans are 52nd in the country with 13.2 offensive boards and 74th in DI with a +5.4 rebounding average.
UDM has a 173-107 margin on second-chance points on the season.
Prediction
Calling out a play that involves Crowl getting an early shot attempt in the low post is nothing new for Gard. Off the top of his head, he estimates that getting the ball to Crowl in the low post within Wisconsin’s first three offensive possessions happens 90 percent of the time.
But after being publicly called out by his coach and pushed to be more aggressive by his teammates, Wisconsin intentionally made a call to get Crowl the ball near the low block on the first possession. Seeing him convert by being physical with his back to the basket, unleashing a spin move for an easy bucket was the positive response the staff was looking for.
Crowl’s season-high 18 points against Butler were a catalyst in breaking a three-game losing skid. He did it playing aggressively and in short spurts, playing in just 17 minutes (second-fewest of the season) and going 7-for-10 from the floor (second-most attempts of the year).
“It’s a credit to him,” Gard said. “The 17 minutes that he had, he took full advantage of those.”
The renewed play of Crowl and the growth of Nolan Winter could give Wisconsin a punch to the offense it hasn’t had through the first two months of the season. Crowl and Winter had only reached double figures in the same game once until last Saturday. The duo combined for 38 points and their play helped Wisconsin outscore Butler, 40-to-24, in the paint, its third-highest total for the season and the second-highest paint-scoring differential.
“They play and have pride in playing for what’s on the front of the jersey, knowing that the back of the jersey will get taken care of,” Gard said. “You really get individual accolades through team success. I don’t see a lot of MVP awards being handed out to an 8-25 team.”
Getting to 8-25 would be a huge step forward for Detroit Mercy, which opened last season with a 26-game losing streak and finished 1-31, the worst record in Division-1. Hiring Michigan State assistant Mark Montgomery, who has coached with Tom Izzo on two different occasions, the Titans run some patterns similar to the Spartans in addition to executing three-quarters court pressure and zone.
The Titans also have a good player in Lovejoy, as the transfer from Eastern Michigan is one of 10 Division 1 players who averages 13.7 points, 4.4 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.9 steals per game. Detroit ranks 54th nationally in rebounding, averaging just under 40 per game. The problem the Titans are facing is health, as the Titans have three rotation players averaging at least 8.9 ppg out with injuries. The Titans played 10 student-athletes at NKU, six of those were freshmen who accounted for 101 of the 200 minutes as well as 38 of the 60 points and 22 of the 34 boards.
Wisconsin should handle an undermanned unit, as long as the Badgers aren’t overly rusty from finals week.
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