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How many U.S. nationals filed claims with the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission over property Cuba seized, and how many were deemed compensable?
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The Cuban Claims Program ended on July 6, 1972, with the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission adjudicating 8,816 total claims, of which 5,911 were deemed compensable. These certified claims had a tota...
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