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Marielito

[ mahr-ee-uh-lee-toh; Spanish mah-rye-lee-taw ]

noun

, plural Ma·ri·e·li·tos [mahr-ee-, uh, -, lee, -tohz, mah-, r, ye-, lee, -taws].
  1. a refugee from Cuba who came to the U.S. in 1980 as part of a mass migration that sailed from Mariel, Cuba.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Marielito1

First recorded in 1980–85; from Latin American Spanish (Cuba), equivalent to Mariel, the port from which the migration began + -ito noun suffix, usually diminutive
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Example Sentences

By 1983, the film Scarface had even fictionalized a Marielito as a druglord and violent criminal.

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The authorities were able to locate Sira and reunite them; he was the first Marielito to arrive in the Bay Area.

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In this week’s magazine, Jon Lee Anderson writes about the entrepreneur Hugo Cancio, a former Marielito who has positioned himself as a sought-after intermediary for American investors, politicians, and celebrities travelling to the new Cuba.

One afternoon in Miami, Cancio drove me around in his black 7 Series BMW, passing Fourth and Collins, where the Marielito had pulled a gun on him and his sister.

In Brian De Palma’s 1983 remake of “Scarface,” the vicious drug dealer Tony Montana is a Marielito.

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