Man Born in 1901 Becomes U.S. Citizen

USAA 105-year-old Cuban-born man who had at least one pending wish finally had it fulfilled — he became a U.S. citizen.

Jose Temprana celebrated by sipping champagne with friends at the Hispanic Community Center in Miami on Friday.

"I feel different," said Temprana, who served 30 years in Cuban jails. "Satisfied, very happy. It was worth the wait."

Temprana was born in the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio on Sept. 26, 1901. He worked as a sponge diver and lobster fisherman and had eight children with his first wife, who died giving birth to the youngest. He remarried, and his second wife died in 2002.

In 1964, he was imprisoned in Cuba for smuggling weapons from the United States into the island for an insurrection against Fidel Castro. Temprana got out at age 93, applied for a humanitarian visa and flew to Miami.

Once here, he worked to get his citizenship but fell short twice.

"I've wanted ... it since I was 8 or 10 years old," Temprana said.

Source: Newsvine
Image: Flickr/Stuch in Customs
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Anonymous said…
http://uvu.channel2.org/PublicSite/Video.aspx?id =715&skin=3

Take a look at the video on this link to see the ceremony and hear from Jose's neighbors
Spluch said…
Seems like the link to the video isn't a permalink. Any other links for the video guys?